Thanks for your work I having 6 hour every day of imput and over and over I can understand more. Actually my listening is better than my writing and my speech is very poor yet . But I m proud that I write this by myself. I don't care make many mistakes. Im obsessed whit to be fluent .
Outstanding! That much input per day and you will see results much quicker than most people. Output with writing and speaking come later. Good for you. I am proud of your effort.
Thanks for your work. I watch every video you post. They are very useful for me (and interesting), and it's exactly my level (I'm A2/B1). Greetings from Poland!
The more you see a video or listen to a podcast the better is. I repeatedly see a video up to the point that I automatically and without any difficulty understand the content. This means that could be one or more times depanding of english level. With a very difficult content like that of a TV series I insist more times before giving up with nervousness and desappointment.
Well said. We want to craft our behavior to avoid unnecessary stress. The language is what it is and ideally we should enjoy this journey and avoid nervousness and disappointment. It is not always easy
Great question! I am certain that there are such sites. I don't know of any or where to find them. I have not focused on testing. Testing strikes me as a tool of the traditional teaching methods like school, grammar books, vocabulary lists, really all the things we don't want with comprehensible input. I don't criticize someone for wanting to take such a test, but I would avoid it. I would just get huge amounts of input, initially by listening, then with reading, then move to native content. For me, the time spent taking a test, could be used to get more input. The other reason to avoid testing is that it cause stress. We need input, not stress. Keep it fun!
Thanks for your worke, very helpful
You are most welcome. It is my pleasure. Lots more to come.
very helpful
I am glad that you liked it.
Thanks for your work I having 6 hour every day of imput and over and over I can understand more. Actually my listening is better than my writing and my speech is very poor yet . But I m proud that I write this by myself. I don't care make many mistakes. Im obsessed whit to be fluent .
Outstanding! That much input per day and you will see results much quicker than most people. Output with writing and speaking come later. Good for you. I am proud of your effort.
Thanks for your work. I watch every video you post. They are very useful for me (and interesting), and it's exactly my level (I'm A2/B1). Greetings from Poland!
Adam, You are most welcome. Thank you for your support.
Look for the pearl at anything you do. Thanks for your dedication to teaching English in a simple way
You are most welcome. I enjoyed this one. George was a good friend who gave people a lot. That was a tribute to George and it is so true.
So enjoyable.
Thanks much.
Thank you
You're welcome
The more you see a video or listen to a podcast the better is. I repeatedly see a video up to the point that I automatically and without any difficulty understand the content. This means that could be one or more times depanding of english level. With a very difficult content like that of a TV series I insist more times before giving up with nervousness and desappointment.
Well said. We want to craft our behavior to avoid unnecessary stress. The language is what it is and ideally we should enjoy this journey and avoid nervousness and disappointment. It is not always easy
Sir, is there any free website to assess my English level? Please let me know , thanks
Great question! I am certain that there are such sites. I don't know of any or where to find them. I have not focused on testing. Testing strikes me as a tool of the traditional teaching methods like school, grammar books, vocabulary lists, really all the things we don't want with comprehensible input. I don't criticize someone for wanting to take such a test, but I would avoid it. I would just get huge amounts of input, initially by listening, then with reading, then move to native content. For me, the time spent taking a test, could be used to get more input.
The other reason to avoid testing is that it cause stress. We need input, not stress. Keep it fun!