How To MAXIMISE COMPREHENSIBLE INPUT In Language Learning

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024

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  • @Hxxx31
    @Hxxx31 7 днів тому

    I love your suggestions, I will follow them 👍👍

  • @love4pink9
    @love4pink9 Місяць тому +4

    I’m Japanese learning English. I ‘m looking for your next video!

    • @speaking_of_languages
      @speaking_of_languages  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you so much for watching! Good luck with English and I will try my best to make good videos so that you will enjoy them! 😇

    • @love4pink9
      @love4pink9 Місяць тому

      I followed your Instagram😊

    • @speaking_of_languages
      @speaking_of_languages  Місяць тому

      @@love4pink9 Yay!! I followed you back as well~ I don't post on instagram often but I check it all the time! You can always message me if you ever want to talk or have any questions!

  • @AntonioGiglio
    @AntonioGiglio Місяць тому +2

    Tantissimi consigli utili e preziosi. Grazie di cuore. Scrivo in italiano proprio perché.. come dici nel video... sono un grande consumatore di materiale in inglese (sono riuscito a seguire il tuo video prima con i sottotitoli poi senza)... ma usare la lingua inglese attivamente (scritto e parlato) è ancora un traguardo lontano. Nessun problema: mi diverto, gioco, mi appassiono... e imparo. Senza ansie ma con gioia. Grazie ancora. Pubblica altri video simili. Sei molto brava e chiara!

    • @speaking_of_languages
      @speaking_of_languages  Місяць тому +3

      I'm so happy you like my video! I can use Google to auto-translate the comments so you are perfectly welcome to comment in Italian on any of my videos; maybe you will also help someone else who is learning Italian and can practice by reading them! Having fun learning languages is so important--we actually learning better when we are relaxed and comfortable. This is why I am super passionate about finding ways to learn languages that allow us to have fun and don't induce stress. Anyway, thank you so much for your comment. I will try hard to post more videos and make them as good as I can, I hope you will enjoy them! Good luck continuing your English learning journey~

  • @conradleviston
    @conradleviston 25 днів тому +3

    I remember Malcolm Gladwell saying that "Friends" could be playing on mute and you'd still be able to understand what's going on. That explains why so many people say that they learned English by watching "Friends".

    • @speaking_of_languages
      @speaking_of_languages  24 дні тому +2

      Oh my gosh thats really interesting! I've never heard that before. It just goes to show, though, the amount of information transmitted through things other than dialogue in shows like these--which is why they're so good for learning languages!

  • @jacksonamaral329
    @jacksonamaral329 Місяць тому +2

    Interesting.

  • @coelhoazul6493
    @coelhoazul6493 Місяць тому +2

    Estou estudando inglês.
    Faz seis meses que comecei a estudar.
    Ultimamente estou entendendo bastante coisa.
    O segredo é não se preocupar com pequenos detalhes no começo do estudo. 🇧🇷

    • @speaking_of_languages
      @speaking_of_languages  Місяць тому +1

      Warning: Don't let automatically translate this comment! Try to read it in English first!
      Wow! Good job for being here and immersing yourself in native-level content! When I get time, I will try to add English subtitles to my videos to help if you are using them to immerse. Don't forget you can also slow videos down on UA-cam if you need to!
      Also, I totally agree with you about the details! I am currently watching Korean dramas to learn Korean, and while I only understand about 15% of the dialogue, I understand around to 60% of what is happening in the drama. This is because I don't focus on the details of what they're saying, I just take what I can understand along with the video and try to get an idea of the bigger picture. If I was worried about the details, watching it wouldn't be fun for me and I wouldn't be able to immerse the way I am. So you're right! The details will come with time, at this stage the best thing you can do is just do your best to understand and try to have fun! Good luck with your English studies, and I hope to see you again on my channel! (Try to comment in English next time if you want! It's ok if it's wrong--this is a safe space! You can always put the Portuguese underneath it if you are worried I won't understand).

    • @coelhoazul6493
      @coelhoazul6493 Місяць тому +2

      @@speaking_of_languages Sorry, I forgot to translate.
      I've been studying almost every day. Nowadays I understand about 40% of everything.
      I really liked your video. I managed to understand almost everything. I will always be following your channel.

    • @speaking_of_languages
      @speaking_of_languages  Місяць тому +2

      @@coelhoazul6493 That’s ok! I speak Spanish and have dabbled in a bit of Portuguese so I more or less understood your comment anyway 😅 I’m so glad you liked my video and tysm for following my channel, I’ll do my best to make great content so it will be worth your while!

  • @viiinsanityb7169
    @viiinsanityb7169 Місяць тому +2

    I'm at the level where I can't exactly understand native level speech but if you wrote what you said I could 80% of the chance understand. Just cause my knowledge of words and grammar is pretty good but I still can't find the perfect way for listening practice.

    • @speaking_of_languages
      @speaking_of_languages  Місяць тому +2

      Sounds like you just need to keep doing exactly what you are currently doing and give it a bit more time! It also might help you to do some more targeted practice by listening to things once at normal speed, then once again at a bit of a slower speed (you can slow videos down within the UA-cam player) where you also stop and look up a few words if you need to, then rewatching it for a third time at full speed to see how your comprehension has improve! This is a technique used all throughout the Innovative Language podcasts which I have used quite extensively to study multiple languages and I find it really useful, but you can do it by yourself just with UA-cam videos as well! It's definitely more of a targeted study practice though, not just casual immersion, so it really depends on how much time you have and how you prefer to learn. But I hope it can help you if you'd like to try it! Good luck with your language learning, and thank you for watching my video!

  • @BritishAccentWithAarna
    @BritishAccentWithAarna 19 днів тому

    Hello mam
    I would like to talk to u

  • @user-petrpetrov
    @user-petrpetrov 6 днів тому

    This video is an ad for Italki. The last thing needs for CI is a teacher or a conversation partner. There are millions of hours of CI on UA-cam.
    The worst idea is using content for native speakers. Study the articles of Stephen Krashen. You recommend useless things that contradict the CI theory. Please read CI theory