🗣️ I tested this with 3 students for 30 days.
Student A learned 600 new words. Students B and C learned 200 chunks.
Guess who spoke better English? The chunk learners. In half the time.
Here's the truth nobody tells you: Americans don't use 5,000 words. They use 200 chunks. Over and over. "How's it going." "That makes sense." "By the way."
This video? It's those exact 200 chunks. The ones I hear every single day in California.
You'll get: ✔️ All 200 chunks in categories (greetings, opinions, time, reactions) ✔️ Why your brain loves chunks more than words (science breakdown) ✔️ Shadowing practice after every 10 chunks ✔️ The 5-chunk challenge that actually works
After this, you'll stop translating in your head. You'll start thinking in chunks. Like Americans do.
👉 Your move: Pick 5 chunks. Use them today. Comment which ones below.
If 50 people share their 5 chunks, I'll make a follow-up video on the hardest chunks you chose.
🎧 English Flow Method: Listen → Shadow → Chunk → Speak
📍 Perfect for: Intermediate learners stuck at "I understand but can't speak" ⏱️ Time investment: 15 minutes daily 🎯 Result: Natural English in 30 days
Your first 10 chunks: How's it going • Not bad • Pretty good • I totally agree • That makes sense • Could you help me • By the way • Right now • In my opinion • No way
P.S. - If you've been learning for years but still freeze when speaking, this is why. You learned words. Not chunks.
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Most English learners focus on memorizing thousands of words, but native speakers often use common "chunks in english" in daily "english conversation". Learn "english phrases" and "how to speak english" more naturally by focusing on these "chunks in english", which can quickly boost your "english fluency" and "english speaking" skills.