Perfect, very useful information, I've been studying English fervently for 2 years and I agree with everything you explained, one of the things that made me improve most significantly was the increase in vocabulary with SRS and the use of chunking and creating sentences with contexts. Keep posting videos, it's great to review and remember these tips on this endless journey.
I wish after two years of studies my Greek was as good as your English! I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found the information useful. And yeah, I see a lot of people swear by SRS, and maybe I should give it a try again in the future. I improve my vocabulary mostly through reading nowadays.
How to learn to speak English in an environment where English is not spoken at all outside? When you go out and start speaking some people think you are weird and you feel embarrassed and discomforted. What to do ? Any tips on speaking English outside on the street where English is not spoken at all outside? Hope you got me right. As for your lessons. They are educational and informative on how to learn to speak English effectively. I have to confess that your English is quite fluent and perfect. I appreciate that. Thumbs up! Cheers!
Thank you for such a lovely comment! There are quite a few activities that will help you to practice your speaking skills by yourself. I talk about them in this video ruclips.net/video/izJtrG63_1Y/видео.html. You can also try out some platforms where you can speak with other people, like this one, for example, www.free4talk.com/.
To place Google Docs with the second window (not Spotify, but public domain audiobooks) at the same time, I clicked on "Window" in my Chrome and tapped "Tile Window to Right of Screen."
@@ledger2020 Aaah, ok. ScienceVS is Spotify Original, but I didn't listen to it on Spotify. It's freely available on GimletMedia, their website. On the right you can see this podcast's transcription, not translation - that's why I was confused. It's also freely available on their website. The link to the podcast is in the description.
Which of the lessons do you think of implementing into your studies?
Wow! waiting more and more....
More to come! Thank you for watching!
I like this video! I will do reading plus listening more.
You're happy! Thanks for sharing this tips!❤😊
Yay! I'm glad to hear that!
Perfect, very useful information, I've been studying English fervently for 2 years and I agree with everything you explained, one of the things that made me improve most significantly was the increase in vocabulary with SRS and the use of chunking and creating sentences with contexts. Keep posting videos, it's great to review and remember these tips on this endless journey.
I wish after two years of studies my Greek was as good as your English! I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found the information useful. And yeah, I see a lot of people swear by SRS, and maybe I should give it a try again in the future. I improve my vocabulary mostly through reading nowadays.
speaking English is a by-product, not the most important part
Thanks for your video :)
My pleasure!
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How to learn to speak English in an environment where English is not spoken at all outside? When you go out and start speaking some people think you are weird and you feel embarrassed and discomforted. What to do ? Any tips on speaking English outside on the street where English is not spoken at all outside? Hope you got me right. As for your lessons. They are educational and informative on how to learn to speak English effectively. I have to confess that your English is quite fluent and perfect. I appreciate that. Thumbs up! Cheers!
Thank you for such a lovely comment!
There are quite a few activities that will help you to practice your speaking skills by yourself. I talk about them in this video ruclips.net/video/izJtrG63_1Y/видео.html.
You can also try out some platforms where you can speak with other people, like this one, for example, www.free4talk.com/.
@@LadyGiraffeEnglish Thanks for the message! How did you become fluent in spoken English?
@@FayziyevFirdavs Here's a video with my English learning journey: ruclips.net/video/wm5TNs5if-A/видео.html.
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Hi, About Lesson 4, How did you automatically translate Spotify using Google Docs?
To place Google Docs with the second window (not Spotify, but public domain audiobooks) at the same time, I clicked on "Window" in my Chrome and tapped "Tile Window to Right of Screen."
@@LadyGiraffeEnglish No, is for the next advice, on 7:42 when you use spotify to hear podcast you have the translation to read
@@ledger2020 Aaah, ok. ScienceVS is Spotify Original, but I didn't listen to it on Spotify. It's freely available on GimletMedia, their website. On the right you can see this podcast's transcription, not translation - that's why I was confused. It's also freely available on their website. The link to the podcast is in the description.
@@LadyGiraffeEnglish thank you
@@ledger2020 My pleasure!
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Good Slavic accent (Russian?)...
Bingo!
So funny 🤗
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speaking English is a by-product, not the most important part
speaking English is a by-product, not the most important part
It doesn't have to be the most important part. Thank you for watching!