SAINDO DO MALDITO NÍVEL INTERMEDIÁRIO NO INGLÊS

How to get past the intermediate level of English? This is a question that affects many people who are studying the language. But it's certain that if you're just starting out, you'll reach the intermediate level. But if you're stuck at the intermediate level, this will be the video of your life. When you start studying English, everything is beautiful and wonderful. You use Professor Mairo Vergara's method—any other method, as long as it's good—and everything goes very well. You make considerable progress, even though you didn't know anything about the language. One, two weeks, and the first month of study pass. Motivation is sky-high. But then you reach that damned intermediate level, and everything changes, because your progress starts to slow. Dedicate yourself every day! What do you think is easier: losing weight or learning English? This is a controversial topic, but I think learning English is much harder than losing weight. You could even say it's because I'm very thin and my body type allows me to eat a lot without gaining weight. But when you start a weight loss process with exercise and a healthy eating plan, you can step on the scale and see the results after a month. You'll see that you've lost weight. But in English, you spend eight months studying, but there's no way to verify your progress. It's not very noticeable. This is the damned intermediate level, when your perception is very difficult. Want to know the ideal way to perceive your progress? An American comes to your work and you need to exchange ideas, even if you stutter and get a little confused. But you do it. Time passes and you continue studying every day. But then you start communicating with that American again, and the conversation flows much better. From then on, you realize that you've improved a lot in English. Progress is difficult to notice, but it exists! You don't perceive your progress as clearly as you do with weight loss or other activities that rely on metrics. Therefore, the secret to getting past the intermediate level is to keep moving forward, even if you're not noticing your progress. A while ago, someone came to me believing they were at the intermediate level and wanted to advance. I asked if they could watch series without subtitles. The answer was no; they could only watch with English subtitles. So, I advised them to watch two episodes of a series per day. That would be 60 episodes per month. In 10 months, that would be 600 episodes. If you do this, you'll improve your knowledge, and suddenly you'll have to use English, and you'll be able to do so with ease. Why? Realization only comes later. You can't give up. Intermediate level requires even more effort. Besides not giving up, the intermediate level requires more dedication than the basic level. If you studied for half an hour every day, you'll have to study for 45 or 60 minutes. You need more volume to progress at the intermediate level, which wasn't as demanding at the beginning. Do your activities every day and don't give up. You need to realize that if you're studying daily, you're also improving. The same thing happens with my YouTube channel. I make videos every day. But after a while, I start to wonder if I really need to make them every day because sometimes it feels like it's not working. But I consciously know that my channel is growing every day. So, I hope this video helps you get past the intermediate level and continue improving your English! SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: http://www.youtube.com/user/MairoVerg... VISIT THE WEBSITE: http://www.mairovergara.com/ LIKE THE FACEBOOK PAGE:   / mairovergara2