Hi, I just wanted to let you know
that I think it's really cool
that you're learning English.
I think learning a language is
a very difficult thing to do,
and it has a lot of challenges.
It's not easy.
And I just wanted to make a
video today to encourage you,
to let you know that
I think you can do it.
I think you have what it
takes to learn this language.
And I wanted to just kind
of give you encouragement
by showing you some things in nature,
and telling you how I think
those things represent you.
Behind me, you can see a river.
Lemme step out of the way for a sec.
A river flows every night and
every day, a river is strong.
A river just keeps doing
what it needs to do.
And I think that when
you are learning English,
you know this, I think
you are like a river.
You know, that it is important
to study English every day.
You know that it's important to be strong
and to always do the job,
to always find the time
to study English each day.
So I know that learning
English can be hard,
but I know that you are like a river.
You are like this river,
and you know that you
need to do this every day.
Grass is an incredible thing.
When the wind blows,
grass bends in the wind
and it does not break.
And I know that you are like the grass
when you are studying English.
I know that some days you
study English for a long time,
but I know when the winds
of life make it difficult
to find time to study, you still study,
but maybe just for a little bit less
than you normally would.
So I know that you are like the grass.
And I know that as you
continue to study English,
there will be some days where
you study for a long time,
and there will be some
days when you need to bend
and you need to be flexible
and maybe just study for a little bit.
If you look behind me,
you will see that there
is a vine growing up
the side of my silo.
So I want to encourage
you to be like the vine.
If you think about it, when
the vine started growing,
it didn't look at the very top of the silo
and decide if it could get there.
When the vine started growing,
it just decided to grow.
And I think your English
learning should be the same.
I think when you are learning English,
you shouldn't look too far down the road.
You shouldn't want to
have a perfect accent,
and you shouldn't want
to learn to speak English
fluently really quickly.
Instead, you should be like the vine.
You should just look at
what is the next step?
Where do I need to grow?
In what direction do I need
to grow so that eventually,
I can get to the top.
But if you simply look at the top,
you might get discouraged.
So I'm going to encourage you
once again, be like the vine,
grow slowly and deliberately
and just go one step at a time.
Flowers are incredibly beautiful.
And I like to think that
English conversations
are a lot like flowers.
When you start to learn English,
it's like you are planting a seed,
and that seed grows into a plant,
and eventually it forms buds.
And eventually there will
be beautiful flowers.
The same is very much true when
you are learning a language.
Having a conversation in that language
is like a beautiful flower.
So I would say this to
you, be like the flowers,
make sure that you have as
many English conversations
as you can.
Even if your first blooms,
even if your first flowers are small,
they still have beauty.
So even if your first English
conversations are short,
they are still incredibly important,
they are incredibly beautiful,
and I think that once you
start having them more often,
you will just get really, really
excited every time you know
that you can have an English conversation.
This tree behind me has many leaves.
Large trees usually have a lot of leaves.
Small trees have less leaves.
And I think you should be like a tree
when you are learning English.
If you think about each leaf on a tree,
as an English vocabulary
word or an English phrase,
you'll see what I'm getting at.
When you are starting out,
when you are just
beginning to learn English,
you are a small tree.
So don't try to have more leaves
than you can comfortably
hold on your branches.
Don't try to learn too
many vocabulary words
or too many phrases each day,
try to focus on learning
just enough phrases
and vocabulary each day,
so that it is manageable.
That number is going to be
different for everybody,
but I strongly recommend
that as you learn English,
that you try to be like a tree.
Make sure you form a good amount of leaves
so that you can be healthy,
and so that your learning of English
just continues to go well.
Well, hey, thank you for
watching this English lesson,
which was a little bit different
than my normal English lessons,
but I think it's important
that I give you some
words of encouragement
every once in a while.
I know that it is sometimes difficult
to learn a new language,
and I just wish you all the
best in the days, and weeks,
and months ahead as you
continue to learn English.
I'm Bob, the Canadian here,
you're learning English
with me here on YouTube.
Thank you so much for watching,
and again, I just wish you all the best
as you continue to study
this crazy and weird language
that we call English.
