Friday, May 1, 2020

How to use Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking to practice EN conversation without a partner

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!!! Summary: at min 30:56 

How to use Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking to practice EN conversation with s partner. 
Respectively, they are inputs (R & L) and outputs (W & S).

READING (fiction !!!):

To get ideas, the point of view of another person so improving your communication skills.

WRITING:

To practice input, producing English content yourself, while be able to self-ptoofread and learn from your mistakes.

LISTENING (to songs !!!) :

and actually singing them at the same time :
To acquire the pacing of t language, its natural speed and rhythm

SPEAKING (!!! by mimicking):

Watch movies or similar, stop at some point to listen to some part while slowing it down, again and again, and repeat it Y mimicking both pronunciation and body language.

Each of the above ideas are repeated at l three times in the video (a pedagogical must), in different ways, with a lot of examples and acting (theatrical). 
The first warm up part of the video (10' +), send to me dull, but the ideas, information shared (including some references/a book), and the rest of the video we're really worth the time spent on watching it.




"If you don’t have enough English fluency to have a conversation, you won’t get enough speaking practice. But if you don’t get enough English speaking practice, you won’t develop fluency. So how do you solve this problem? I will teach you four ways to practice conversation when you don’t have a partner to practice with. Seem impossible? Think again! I will teach you the principles of input/output, pacing, mimicking, and creative practice. You will be able to use these techniques to have frequent conversations and get the practice you need to become a fluent English speaker, even without a partner."
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