In our indigenous country almost of advanced English learners would recommend podcast as training method of speaking skill. I suppose It would because being able to concentrate to narration and the caption, thanks to excluding other information, video/photo/wordy text. Surely podcast has built its obvious category for training method of speaking skill, it wouldn't need any addition/innovation, I suppose. But contrary to the previous saying, if I could ask you a favor, I would like you to add the movement around the mouth(mouth/lip/tongue/teeth) (needless whole face) .
You can see videos of words being pronounced in the Speaking Practice videos in our Let's Learn English series: learningenglish.voanews.com/p/5644.html Click on a lesson, then look below the lesson plan for the Speaking Practice video. Each of the vocabulary words is pronounced and you can see the speakers' lips moving close-up.
@@voalearningenglish Thank you for your kind reply. I'd like to watch directly on UA-cam. I'm sorry I feel somewhat resistant to download something from the web in the fear of malware virus.
Extremly good job ...
the volume is very low
The volume of this video is a bit low
the sound is small
The sound of today's news is a bit low, I find it a bit difficult to hear
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In our indigenous country almost of advanced English learners would recommend podcast as training method of speaking skill.
I suppose It would because being able to concentrate to narration and the caption, thanks to excluding other information, video/photo/wordy text. Surely podcast has built its obvious category for training method of speaking skill, it wouldn't need any addition/innovation, I suppose. But contrary to the previous saying, if I could ask you a favor, I would like you to add the movement around the mouth(mouth/lip/tongue/teeth) (needless whole face) .
You can see videos of words being pronounced in the Speaking Practice videos in our Let's Learn English series: learningenglish.voanews.com/p/5644.html Click on a lesson, then look below the lesson plan for the Speaking Practice video. Each of the vocabulary words is pronounced and you can see the speakers' lips moving close-up.
@@voalearningenglish
Thank you for your kind reply. I'd like to watch directly on UA-cam. I'm sorry I feel somewhat resistant to download something from the web in the fear of malware virus.
No voice 😢