I enjoy listening to audio books even though they are usually too advanced for me. I quite like going to sleep listening to a short (maybe 20 minute) short story in the language, but of course it has to be something in a mellow voice so it doesn't interfere with sleep. I've no idea how effective or not this is (I find myself listening to the voice rather than understanding the words), but its quite a pleasant way to get another few minutes into daily input.
Great video with insightful commentary. Other than attending classes - both at a community course and at University - my comprehensible input is based on reading and listening to podcasts/audio books. In terms of the listening, I do something a little different to what you are demonstrating in your video. I typically listen to the podcast multiple times. Most of the post casts are difficult for me to understand - I usually only get the gist of what the conversation is about.....but I also will read along to the podcasts when I get the chance. For example, I might listen to the podcast in the car a couple of times - to and from work. Then I will at home follow along with the transcript of the physical book. I might then listen to again in the car. I'm always amazed at how the last two steps improve my understanding of what's going on. The other part of my routine is my ANKI deck - which is the 5000 most common words and one exercise in Duo - although the Duo is out of habit and only really do it as a warm up and to keep track of how long I've learning - (did I say habit). Well done, keep up the good work. Cheers Warren.
Duude when you entered the shop I asked out loud "is that Lidl?", and it was Lidl!! I spend too much time in Lidl if I recognize it just by the shelf arrangement.... Anyway, I still have to go to Lidl after this :)))
I get most of my listen on the way to work. I walk and take the train which allows for 90mins or so of listening. Mostly Italian podcasts and some Lingq stories. However, I have a trip coming soon to Portugal, so I am trying to crash course so Portuguese Benny Lewis style (fluent in 3 months).
Glad to see you living your advice! Since your last video, I stopped getting input only when I had a few hours to dedicate. My hours have skyrocketed just from getting podcasts crammed in whenever I can. Definitely not as much acquisition as when I get to watch but it’s still been extremely helpful. Been whining to see this one for a while so thanks for putting it together and giving us some great examples of how we can get more input without carving out more time! Looking forward to the next one.
All for you Jeff! I definitely find my level of engagement better if the content isn’t too far above my level as I’m deliberately listening to it rather than trying to follow along. Every day is different but this gives you a general idea 👍
Stellar video. Checking out the Conversations in Spanish & Other Languages and it seems pretty good. You've done a video on RUclips channels that you recommend, but it would be cool to see a follow up video with any new channels you've found, *and* podcasts that you like, both for learners and for natives! :)
Another good video. Great to see how someone else fits immersion into their day. I do a variety of activities - podcasts, Anki ESK1 deck, some grammar (to assist recognizing patterns/syntax), reading, Dreaming Spanish, and Spanish Playground to name a few. I have taken some of your recommendations as well - listening while walking the dog or doing yard work. I also purchased the same headphones - I really like them when outside. As for tracking - I am bit more in-depth. I chose to use some of Refold's layout - intensive, Free Flow, passive for listening/reading/watching. I also record grammar and ESK1 time. I use Toggl as my time tracker. Really helps to see how much exposure I am getting with the Spanish Language.
I currently do it through Dreaming Spanish but eventually I might move it to somewhere else or stop tracking if I feel my level is decent at some point
I’m learning english. could you recommend some comprehensible input material to me ? 🫶 that would be awesome. I have other questions too 1 - when you are listening to your language, do you pay attention to the big picture or every word you hear? 2- do you translate in your head when reading or listening ? 3- can you understand most of the content that you hear? if not , how long do you suppose it will take you to get to this level ?
Hey Endou, thanks for checking out the video. To be honest, if you understand this video then watch material for native speakers that you enjoy and can mostly understand. That will motivate you more to keep going rather than feeling you have to watch or listen to something in particular. 1. When I listen I usually am just listening because it is an interesting podcast on something and I don't worry about the words, though over time I find I do notice new things that before I wouldn't have noticed. I'm not deliberately trying to notice them though. 2. I don't translate. Or at least try not to. I generally try to just enjoy the content and if it's too hard I find something easier. Sometimes I hear something time and time again and still can't quite get the meaning so in those times I look it up. When I rely on translations I find my understanding is slower as in my head there is an extra step to get to the meaning 3. I almost always use stuff I can mostly understand. Sometimes if I am interested I can tolerate more ambiguity but if I don't understand enough I wont learn much. I also find grammar takes longer to acquire and so I need to listen or read easier things so that I don't worry about the meaning and the grammar is therefore more obvious to me. Good luck!
thanks for the tips 🫶🫶🫶🫶 keep up with the awesome videos 🫶 how much do you think is the ideal rate of comprehensible input to benefit from ? ( 70% to 90% or more ? )
do you recommend watching tv shows or youtube channels with subs as comprehensible input or just find listening content at my level ? what’s the ideal rate of comprehension input to have enormous progress in ur opinion ? 🫶
Both. Watch stuff you enjoy when you can and listen to stuff all day every day when you can’t watch it. Obviously we all have lives so don’t beat yourself up when you have to be an adult with responsibilities. Personally I find that if I use content I mostly understand I don’t rely on translations as much and focus on acquisition rather than memorisation. It might not be as speedy but I don’t care if I am enjoying the content I am using. You do you so do what you enjoy
I enjoy listening to audio books even though they are usually too advanced for me. I quite like going to sleep listening to a short (maybe 20 minute) short story in the language, but of course it has to be something in a mellow voice so it doesn't interfere with sleep. I've no idea how effective or not this is (I find myself listening to the voice rather than understanding the words), but its quite a pleasant way to get another few minutes into daily input.
Nice. If you enjoy it don’t worry about the outcome!
Great video with insightful commentary. Other than attending classes - both at a community course and at University - my comprehensible input is based on reading and listening to podcasts/audio books. In terms of the listening, I do something a little different to what you are demonstrating in your video. I typically listen to the podcast multiple times. Most of the post casts are difficult for me to understand - I usually only get the gist of what the conversation is about.....but I also will read along to the podcasts when I get the chance. For example, I might listen to the podcast in the car a couple of times - to and from work. Then I will at home follow along with the transcript of the physical book. I might then listen to again in the car. I'm always amazed at how the last two steps improve my understanding of what's going on. The other part of my routine is my ANKI deck - which is the 5000 most common words and one exercise in Duo - although the Duo is out of habit and only really do it as a warm up and to keep track of how long I've learning - (did I say habit). Well done, keep up the good work. Cheers Warren.
Thanks Warren. Sounds like a solid routine. You’ll be fluent in no time
Sort of similar. Listen and follow or highlight all the verbs with maybe the next word then listen and follow. To pick up the gist.
Excellent video, Matt. Thank you so much for all the effort you put into helping us learners. I am so in love with Ralph ❤. Thank you again.
Thanks Christine. He’s a very good boy
Duude when you entered the shop I asked out loud "is that Lidl?", and it was Lidl!! I spend too much time in Lidl if I recognize it just by the shelf arrangement....
Anyway, I still have to go to Lidl after this :)))
Hahaha! Genuinely the best pastries…
I like your gray hoodie btw. Thank you for the suggestions
Cheers DG!
I bought bone conduction headphones after watching one of your videos! Great actionable tip.
I feel like we’re starting a little craze. Secret handshake next 🤣
I get most of my listen on the way to work. I walk and take the train which allows for 90mins or so of listening. Mostly Italian podcasts and some Lingq stories. However, I have a trip coming soon to Portugal, so I am trying to crash course so Portuguese Benny Lewis style (fluent in 3 months).
Nice work!
Glad to see you living your advice! Since your last video, I stopped getting input only when I had a few hours to dedicate. My hours have skyrocketed just from getting podcasts crammed in whenever I can. Definitely not as much acquisition as when I get to watch but it’s still been extremely helpful.
Been whining to see this one for a while so thanks for putting it together and giving us some great examples of how we can get more input without carving out more time! Looking forward to the next one.
All for you Jeff! I definitely find my level of engagement better if the content isn’t too far above my level as I’m deliberately listening to it rather than trying to follow along. Every day is different but this gives you a general idea 👍
Stellar video. Checking out the Conversations in Spanish & Other Languages and it seems pretty good. You've done a video on RUclips channels that you recommend, but it would be cool to see a follow up video with any new channels you've found, *and* podcasts that you like, both for learners and for natives! :)
Thanks Harry. Yeah, might do that at some point 🙏
@@matt_brooks-green Thanks man. I've been watching Luisito and Jabiertzo and they're phenomenal content, so I trust your judgement!
@@harrydoesspanish7233 if you need any more I’m watching a lot of Jep and Clavero at the minute
Another good video. Great to see how someone else fits immersion into their day. I do a variety of activities - podcasts, Anki ESK1 deck, some grammar (to assist recognizing patterns/syntax), reading, Dreaming Spanish, and Spanish Playground to name a few. I have taken some of your recommendations as well - listening while walking the dog or doing yard work. I also purchased the same headphones - I really like them when outside.
As for tracking - I am bit more in-depth. I chose to use some of Refold's layout - intensive, Free Flow, passive for listening/reading/watching. I also record grammar and ESK1 time. I use Toggl as my time tracker. Really helps to see how much exposure I am getting with the Spanish Language.
Nice! Thanks for sharing. I keep my tracking fairly low key as I’m not really obsessed with the numbers but it helps seeing it go up every day
I just found your channel very inspirational keep going ❤👍
Thank you 🙏 🙏 Welcome to the team!
I loved this video! So inspirational:))
That's sweet of you to say. Just listen to stuff you want to listen to. And walk the dog. Those are the two key pillars of my method
Distracted by cute dog! 😍
Me too! 🥰
Thank you for share your routine with us. What’s the app you use to track your immersion time ?
I currently do it through Dreaming Spanish but eventually I might move it to somewhere else or stop tracking if I feel my level is decent at some point
Your voice and accent... podcast, now!!! 😂 are you a Brit? May I ask which part of the UK?
Hahaha! I’ll put it on the to do list. South East 😁
Perdón si esto es demasiado personal, pero ¿En qué región del Reino Unido vives?
Vivo en el suroeste.
Ah, I’m in the South East. Not a million miles from Brighton
@@matt_brooks-green Gracias
I learn English with a English video about how to learn a language 😂
That's the dream right there! Great work
Why are you sitting in the passenger seat 😂 jk
Wrong side of the road too 🫣
I’m learning english.
could you recommend some comprehensible input material to me ? 🫶 that would be awesome.
I have other questions too
1 - when you are listening to your language, do you pay attention to the big picture or every word you hear?
2- do you translate in your head when reading or listening ?
3- can you understand most of the content that you hear? if not , how long do you suppose it will take you to get to this level ?
Hey Endou, thanks for checking out the video. To be honest, if you understand this video then watch material for native speakers that you enjoy and can mostly understand. That will motivate you more to keep going rather than feeling you have to watch or listen to something in particular.
1. When I listen I usually am just listening because it is an interesting podcast on something and I don't worry about the words, though over time I find I do notice new things that before I wouldn't have noticed. I'm not deliberately trying to notice them though.
2. I don't translate. Or at least try not to. I generally try to just enjoy the content and if it's too hard I find something easier. Sometimes I hear something time and time again and still can't quite get the meaning so in those times I look it up. When I rely on translations I find my understanding is slower as in my head there is an extra step to get to the meaning
3. I almost always use stuff I can mostly understand. Sometimes if I am interested I can tolerate more ambiguity but if I don't understand enough I wont learn much. I also find grammar takes longer to acquire and so I need to listen or read easier things so that I don't worry about the meaning and the grammar is therefore more obvious to me.
Good luck!
thanks for the tips 🫶🫶🫶🫶 keep up with the awesome videos 🫶
how much do you think is the ideal rate of comprehensible input to benefit from ? ( 70% to 90% or more ? )
@@endouerick7519 For me 90% or above
do you recommend watching tv shows or youtube channels with subs as comprehensible input or just find listening content at my level ?
what’s the ideal rate of comprehension input to have enormous progress in ur opinion ? 🫶
Both. Watch stuff you enjoy when you can and listen to stuff all day every day when you can’t watch it. Obviously we all have lives so don’t beat yourself up when you have to be an adult with responsibilities. Personally I find that if I use content I mostly understand I don’t rely on translations as much and focus on acquisition rather than memorisation. It might not be as speedy but I don’t care if I am enjoying the content I am using. You do you so do what you enjoy