Mi kell ahhoz, hogy minél gyorsabban és minél helyesebben BESZÉLJ angolul?
Azt már tudjuk, hogy a szótanulást nem különálló szavakkal érdemes végezni, hanem kifejezéseket, mondatokat kell tanulni (1. tipp: itt találod)
Ezen kívül, nem árt ha elégeted a nyelvtan könyveidet: ez a 2 számú tipp
A most következő, 3 számú tipp a legfontosabb és leghatékonyabb: a füleddel, ne a szemeddel tanulj. Azaz elsősorban nem olvasással, hanem autentikus anyagok HALLGATÁSÁVAL érhetjük el a legjobb eredményeket.
És mit is hallgassunk: ne nyelvtanulóknak, hanem anyanyelvieknek szánt szövegeket. Olyanokat, melynek 95% százalékát megértjük anélkül, hogy szótárhoz kellene fordulni, vagy megállítani a szöveget. Tehát alapszinten ez nem más, mint az anyanyelvi gyerekeknek szánt műsorok. Ha ezzel boldogulunk, akkor léphetünk a tiniknek szánt filmekre, stb. Ha mégis olyasmit hallgatunk, ami túl nehéz, akkor olvassuk hozzá a szöveget is egyben - tartja a 3. tipp.
Arra pedig, hogy mi a legjobb időpont a szövegek hallgatására: mindig. Munkába menet-jövet, amikor erősítünk, sétáltatjuk a kutyát stb.
Kb fél évig kellene - minél több anyagot - csak hallgatni, mielőtt elkezdenénk beszélni. (Ahogy a kisgyerek is tanulja az anyanyelvét.)
Ezt tartják tehát a learnrealenglish tanárai.
ha nem indul:
A videót a linkre kattintva érheted el, s közben olvashatod az alábbi szöveget is.
Rule
# 3 For Excellent English Speaking
Hi,
this is Kristin Dodds. Welcome to Rule # 3. Rule # 3 is very simple. It’s very
easy and it’s very powerful. In fact, it’s the most important rule. What is
this rule? Well, Rule # 3 is the listen first rule.
What
do I mean by listen first? I mean learn with your ears and not with your eyes.
So learn with your ears, not with your eyes. Listen, listen, listen. Ideally,
you want to listen for six months or longer if possible before speaking.
Listening
is the key to fluency. Now why focus on listening first? Why learn with your
ears and not with your eyes? With listening you will learn grammar. You will
learn vocabulary. You will understand better and you will get faster. There is
a lot of research about listening first. Listening is the most important thing
you can do.
If
you learned English the way that I learned French, in middle school, high school
and college, or university, then you probably have problems speaking English,
because in school you learned with your eyes. For example, there was a focus on
textbooks, on learning from textbooks. You learned how to read English. You
learned how to write English. You learned how to think about English. So that
you probably know a lot of grammar rules. You probably know more grammar rules
than a native English speaker.
That’s
because native English speakers don’t learn with their eyes. They learn with
their ears. A baby doesn’t pick up a textbook and start studying grammar rules.
A baby does not learn with their eyes. A baby learns with the ears by
listening. A baby learns by listening to the parents make sounds and speak to
them. A baby just listens and listens and listens, for a year, a year and a
half to two years, before they start speaking.
So
how must you learn English? You must learn English by listening first. You must
listen first if you want to speak English automatically, easily, quickly and
correctly. Now, there are two important things to remember with Rule # 3. The
first thing is what do you listen to. You want to make sure that you are listening
to easy English. So what do I mean by easy English? I mean that you want to be
able to understand 95% or more of the English you’re listening to without
stopping or without using a dictionary.
So,
for example, you might listen to a children’s program. Or you might listen to a
children’s audio book. Another book would be a children’s movie. If these are
too easy, then increase the level a little bit. You could listen to a
teenager’s program. Now by teenager, I mean, in American years, teenager would
13, 14, 15, up to 19 years old. So if a children’s program or audio book is too
easy, try listening to a teenager program or audio book, teenager movie. These
are all examples of things that you can listen to for easy English.
It
is okay to listen to something that’s a little bit difficult if you have the
text. For example, if you’re listening to an English lesson, as long as you
have the text, that’s okay. As long as you can read along, that’s okay. Another
example would be an audio article. Or a speech, as long as you have the text
these things would be okay.
Second,
the second important thing I want you to remember is when do you listen. You
want to listen all the time. So get an mp3 player or get an iPod and listen,
listen, listen. Listen all the time. Listen on your way to work. Listen on your
lunch break. Listen when you’re exercising. Listen on your way home from work.
Listen in the evenings or before you go to bed. Listen as much as you can.
Now
Rule # 3, listen first, it’s super easy and super powerful. Focus on learning
with your ears and not with your eyes. Remember, it’s the most powerful rule.
Okay,
that’s all for Rule # 3. Tomorrow you’ll receive Rule # 4 so see you later. see
you next time. Bye.
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