Hello teacher, thank you for your efforts. I kindly suggest that at the end of each video, when you are reviewing the sentences, it is better to wait for a second or two to let students repeat after you.
Thanks for your suggestion. I am leaving a little pause after each one so you can hit pause on the video, but maybe it's not long enough. If you're watching on a computer, I think it's easiest to use the space bar to pause rather than the pause button on the screen.
@@ADASTRASPEECH Obrigado, de coração. Espero um dia poder te ajudar com o aprendizado do português, caso tenha interesse. Então, estarei aqui, pronto para retribuir.
Start by practicing short groups of words that you say often, such as greetings ("How ya doin?"), expressions ("that's great!"), or just a couple of words that you use together a lot, especially if they're for school or work, like "data analysis." When you practice them as groups or "chunks" they can be recalled from your memory faster than if you practice them as separate words. 🙂
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Hello teacher, thank you for your efforts. I kindly suggest that at the end of each video, when you are reviewing the sentences, it is better to wait for a second or two to let students repeat after you.
Thanks for your suggestion. I am leaving a little pause after each one so you can hit pause on the video, but maybe it's not long enough. If you're watching on a computer, I think it's easiest to use the space bar to pause rather than the pause button on the screen.
Nossa, muito bom!
Obrigado por compartilhar seu conhecimento conosco, parabém excelente, didática.
Obrigado! Estou feliz que você tenha achado útil.
@@ADASTRASPEECH você ensina muito bem, suas lições são esplêndidas, estou aqui praticando desde cedo.
@@portuguesentreamigos That's great! Keep up the good work! Isso é ótimo! Mantenha o bom trabalho!
@@ADASTRASPEECH Obrigado, de coração.
Espero um dia poder te ajudar com o aprendizado do português, caso tenha interesse. Então, estarei aqui, pronto para retribuir.
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I hope one day I can speak like this😫
Start by practicing short groups of words that you say often, such as greetings ("How ya doin?"), expressions ("that's great!"), or just a couple of words that you use together a lot, especially if they're for school or work, like "data analysis." When you practice them as groups or "chunks" they can be recalled from your memory faster than if you practice them as separate words. 🙂