Another great video Dan - one after another - really resonates with me - finally watching Teacher Richard's videos on a daily basis based on your videos recommending massive input whether you get it all or not.. (have been a supporter of his for sometime however... which is how I found you as a matter of fact LOL 😶 )
I live close to a few Chinese grocery stores and restaurants. A Chinese community. Whenever I try to speak Chinese with someone it's almost like they are mad at me. It's a little discouraging.
1.: Stop speaking English (Doing this, your brain needs to adapt quicker. It is important to only focus on one single language 24/7 to make your target language your new "operating system". Only possible by moving to another country or creating a learning environment that is as immersive as possible.) 2.: Use the right material (Focus on having a lot of input, preferably highly comprehensible (70-95%). Even if you don't understand the input, it makes you getting used to sounds, patterns, etc. just like a baby learning its first language, listening is the most important input.) 3.: Real world interaction (Apply what you have learned to the world around you. Acquisition is not a linear process, language learning should be interactive. Talk to real people as much as possible.)
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Another great video Dan - one after another - really resonates with me - finally watching Teacher Richard's videos on a daily basis based on your videos recommending massive input whether you get it all or not.. (have been a supporter of his for sometime however... which is how I found you as a matter of fact LOL 😶 )
I live close to a few Chinese grocery stores and restaurants. A Chinese community. Whenever I try to speak Chinese with someone it's almost like they are mad at me. It's a little discouraging.
Maybe just the way they talk haha?
Wow new background?? Was this recorded at the studio?
Also, it seems like your editing is getting really good!!
It was in the library in our building lol!
@@sunmoonlaketom1041 thanks bro! Sometimes I put more effort into them and sometimes I get lazy lol
1.: Stop speaking English
(Doing this, your brain needs to adapt quicker. It is important to only focus on one single language 24/7 to make your target language your new "operating system". Only possible by moving to another country or creating a learning environment that is as immersive as possible.)
2.: Use the right material
(Focus on having a lot of input, preferably highly comprehensible (70-95%). Even if you don't understand the input, it makes you getting used to sounds, patterns, etc. just like a baby learning its first language, listening is the most important input.)
3.: Real world interaction
(Apply what you have learned to the world around you. Acquisition is not a linear process, language learning should be interactive. Talk to real people as much as possible.)
Please stop with the background music. It's annoying and putting me sleep.
good point, it's a bit loud
@@thedanyopang Don't need it at all.
It’s harder to focus on what are u saying bc of the song