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hello hello

hello hello is the most basic greeting

that you can use

you can use it with your friends with

your family members with your co-workers

any time of day is fine hello how have

you been

hello how have you been

hello how have you been

excuse me excuse me

excuse me so excuse me is the expression

you can use when you bump into somebody

or when you need to interrupt somebody

who’s working on something

it’s a nice like apology expression to

use

excuse me how much is this excuse me

how much is this excuse me

how much is this

i’m sorry i’m sorry

i’m sorry so we use

i’m sorry in cases where we

make a mistake so i did something wrong

or i did something bad i use

i’m sorry to apologize i’m sorry

it was a typo i’m sorry it was a typo

i’m sorry it was a typo

good night good night

good night so good night is the

expression we use

at the end of the day when we want to

say goodbye to someone

or when we want to wish our family

members a good night of sleep

good night grandma good night grandma

good night grandma

nice to meet you nice to meet you

nice to meet you

so nice to meet you is the expression we

use the first time we meet someone we

don’t use this like the second or the

third time we see someone

only for the first time please come in

nice to meet you please come in nice to

meet you

please come in nice to meet you

how are you how are you

how are you

so how are you is used as a very general

greeting

when we see our co-worker for the first

time or we see

a classmate for the first time we ask

how

are you meaning what’s your condition

right now it’s been a long time

how are you it’s been a long time

how are you it’s been

a long time how are you

yes yes

yes so yes is the word we use to agree

with something or

to show we think something is good or

correct you can use yes

in any of those cases yes this one

please

yes this one please yes

this one please

no no

no so no is the opposite of yes

we use it when we want to disagree or

show

that we think something is not good or

is maybe not the best

option no i haven’t eaten yet

no i haven’t eaten yet no

i haven’t eaten yet

thank you thank you

thank you so thank you is used to

express your appreciation for something

you can use this after you receive a

gift or someone does something for you

thank you very much for the invitation

thank you very much for the invitation

thank you very much for the invitation

i’m i’m

i’m so i’m is the reduced form

of i and am becomes i’m make sure to

clearly pronounce that m sound like when

you’re introducing yourself

i’m john i’m john

i’m john

goodbye goodbye

good bye so goodbye

is one way to say like something at the

end of the day usually

to say bye to someone goodbye sounds a

little bit

more formal than just bi but you can use

it to sound polite

goodbye see you again goodbye

see you again good bye

see you again bad

bad bad

okay so bad is a word that means not

good

you can use it to describe something you

don’t like

or that you think is inappropriate be

careful of bad people

be careful of bad people be

careful of bad people

good good

good so good is the opposite of bad

you can use it when you want to express

that you like something or that you

think something is

positive my teacher is a good person

my teacher is a good person my teacher

is a good person

pretty pretty

pretty so pretty is used to describe

someone or something’s physical

appearance something that we think is

beautiful

i have a pretty girlfriend i have a

pretty girlfriend

i have a pretty girlfriend

ugly ugly

ugly so ugly is the opposite of pretty

we use this word to describe something

that we think is not pleasing or is

unpleasant

ugly face ugly face

ugly face

easy easy

easy so easy

is used to talk about something that is

not difficult it’s maybe something

that’s simple

to do easy exam

easy exam easy

exam difficult

difficult de fe

cult so difficult describe something

that is hard or something that is

challenging to do difficult problem

difficult problem difficult

problem

near near

near near is used to talk about

something that is close to us it’s

something

that we can go to quickly and easily

i live near the university i live near

the university

i live near the university

so far is the opposite of near far means

something that is at great

distance from something else there’s

like a long

way to get to something the station is

far from here

the station is far from here the station

is far from here

small

small so small is the opposite of big we

use it to describe

things that are little you can use it

for concepts

for objects or for people small mistake

small today

today today

today means this day we use this when we

want to talk about something that’s

happening on this day

like part of a schedule today’s homework

today’s homework today’s

homework yesterday

yesterday yesterday

so yesterday means the day before today

so you can use this word when you’re

talking about like past

actions yesterday morning

yesterday morning yesterday

morning tomorrow

tomorrow to

mar oh so tomorrow

is like the opposite of yesterday it

means the day

after today so we use this when we’re

talking about our future plans

see you tomorrow see you tomorrow

see you tomorrow

week week

week so week refers to

seven days that seven day period so we

use

week when we want to talk about making

plans or schedules and so on

i’m busy this week i’m busy this week

i’m busy this week

year year

year so a year is 365

days so we use year when we’re talking

about points in time like

historical events one year

one year one year

second second

second so second

refers to a very short period of time

so the amount of time that’s inside one

minute

for example there are 60 seconds in a

minute

there are 60 seconds in a minute

there are 60 seconds

in a minute

minute minute

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so minute refers to again a period of

time

we learned that there are 60 seconds in

a minute and we can use

minutes when we’re talking about times

of day

three minutes three minutes

three minutes

hour hour

hour so an hour

refers to one of those 24

blocks of time throughout the day i

sleep for eight hours every day

i sleep for eight hours every day i

sleep for eight hours

every day clock

clock clock

a clock is an object that we use to

understand what time of day it is we can

have analog

or digital alarm clock

alarm clock alarm

clock a clock

a clock a clock

so a clock is used after a number from 1

to 12

to show that it’s a specific hour

let’s meet at the station at nine

o’clock

let’s meet at the station at nine

o’clock

let’s meet at the station at nine

o’clock

calendar calendar

cal endure so a calendar is something we

use

to understand the dates of the year

there are 12 months on a typical

calendar

i marked her anniversary on the calendar

i marked our anniversary on the calendar

i marked our anniversary

on the calendar

monday monday

monday so monday

is for most people the first day of the

work week

i go to work on monday i go to work on

monday

i go to work on

monday tuesday

tuesday tuesday

tuesday is for most people the second

day of the work week

tuesday january 1st tuesday january 1st

tuesday january 1st

wednesday wednesday

wednesday so wednesday is the middle day

of the week

but keep in mind this is pronounced

wednesday there’s a d

there but we don’t say wednesday we say

wednesday wednesday the 18th

wednesday the 18th wednesday

the 18th

thursday thursday

thursday so thursday

is the fourth day of the work week the

day that comes before

friday so most people get a little bit

excited

for friday and thus thursday is kind of

the day when some people start their

weekends a little bit early

thursday january 3rd thursday january

3rd

thursday january 3rd

friday friday

friday so friday is the last day of the

work week

and lots of people get excited about

friday and they do things on friday

nights with their friends or their

co-workers

are you free this friday are you free

this friday

are you free this

friday saturday

saturday saturday

so saturday is the first day of the

weekend lots of people choose to

do things like their hobbies or maybe

take a trip somewhere

it’s a day to relax for lots of people

saturday night

saturday night saturday night

sunday sunday

sun day so sunday is the last day of the

weekend usually

sunday tends to be a more relaxing day

so we’re kind of recharging a little bit

and taking it easy sunday morning

breakfast

sunday morning breakfast sunday

morning breakfast

do do

do so do

is used when we’re referring to some

kind of

activity we’re making something happen

we are taking care of something

do homework do homework

do homework

go go

go so the verb go means to move from one

place

to another place we use this when we’re

traveling

or maybe even when we’re talking about

some place we would like to go

or like to travel to go to the park

go to the park go to

the park laugh

laugh laugh

so laugh can be used as either a noun or

as a verb so we use this when we

find something funny the couple is

laughing at a joke

the couple is laughing at a joke

the couple is laughing at

a joke delicious

delicious delicious

so delicious is a word we use when we

think something

tastes good we can use this for food or

drinks

chinese food is delicious chinese food

is delicious

chinese food is delicious

water water

water so water

is just the word we use for the thing we

drink the most basic thing to drink

can i have some water please can i have

some water please can

i have some water

please t

t t

so tea is another very popular drink you

can have it cold or

hot would you like a cup of tea

would you like a cup of tea would

you like a cup of tea

coffee coffee

coffee coffee is yet another very

popular drink

we usually have this in the morning cup

of coffee

cup of coffee cup of

coffee beer

beer beer

so beer yet another very popular drink

for adults we usually enjoy beer

after work cold beer

cold beer cold

beer wine

wine wine

so wine is something that we tend to

enjoy with kind of special occasions or

we like to pair it with

foods glass of wine

glass of wine glass

of wine

beef beef

beef so beef refers to

meat that comes from a cow this can mean

anything that comes from a cow beef

steak

beef beefsteak beef

steak chicken

chicken chicken

so chicken refers to the animal but also

the meat when you want to talk about one

like of the animal you can say

a chicken chicken can be fried

baked or roasted chicken can be fried

baked or roasted chicken

can be fried baked or

roasted pork

pork

so pork is another very popular meat we

often have it

at breakfast as bacon or maybe in the

evening as like a pork chop

pork is the meat from a pig pork is the

meat from a pig

pork is the meat from a pig

fish fish

fish so fish

is anything that comes from the ocean

anything that comes from the ocean or

from other

bodies of water chicken or fish

chicken or fish chicken

or fish

lamb lamb

lamb so lamb refers to

meat that comes from a baby sheep

lamb is extremely delicious lamb is

extremely delicious

lamb is extremely delicious

doctor

doctor so a doctor is

a person who helps other people with

their health

if you get sick go to the doctor if you

get sick go to the doctor

if you get sick go to

the doctor police officer

police officer police

officer so a police officer is someone

in a city

that helps other people when they are in

trouble

i’ll ask a police officer for help

alaska police officer for help

i’ll ask a police officer for

help teacher

teacher teacher

so a teacher is someone who shares

information who helps students or other

people to learn something

english teacher english teacher

english teacher

employee employee

employee an employee

is someone who works at a company or

someone who works

for someone else female employee

female employee female

employee come

come come

so we use the verb come to mean to move

from one location

to the place where we are now the girl

came towards the video camera

the girl came towards the video camera

the girl came towards the video

camera c

c c

so we use the verb c to mean to use our

eyes to focus on something the tourists

saw the sunset

the tourists saw the sunset the tourists

saw the sunset

make make

make we use the verb make when we talk

about

creating something the chef makes orange

juice

the chef makes orange juice

the chef makes orange juice

use use

use so we use the verb use

when we want to talk about like applying

something or we want to talk about

uh utilizing something for something

else

the programmer used the computer

the programmer used the computer

the programmer used the computer

can can

can so can is used to mean

something we are able to do can

jump over can jump over

can jump over

zero zero

z row so zero

is used to refer to the number which

means nothing

so we also read this as o sometimes

number zero number zero

number zero

one one

one so one means the first number

so we use it any time there’s a single

number

of something one degree

one degree one

degree two

two two

so two is the second number we use it to

talk about

pairs or couples of things the number

two is my favorite number

the number two is my favorite number

the number two is my favorite number

three three

three so the third number in english

is the number three three dollars

three dollars three

dollars four

four four

so the fourth number in english is the

number four

keep in mind that the spelling is

different from f o

r which means a purpose number four

number four number

four five five

five so the next number is the number

five the starfish has five legs

the starfish has five legs

the starfish has five

legs six

six six

so the next number in our sequence is

the number six

we have a six day vacation next month

we have a six day vacation next month

we have a six day vacation

next month

seven seven

se then so the next number in this

sequence is the number

seven there are seven days in every week

there are seven days in every week

there are seven days in every

week eight

eight eight

so the next number is the number h this

has an interesting spelling it’s

pronounced

eight eight is a lucky number

eight is a lucky number

eight is a lucky number

nine nine

nine so the next number in this series

is the number nine nine floors

nine floors nine

floors ten

ten ten

so ten is the first double digit number

that means there are two

digits one and zero 10 grams

10 grams 10

grams salesman

salesman sales

men so a salesman is

a male a man who sells things

car salesman car salesman

car salesman

manager manager

man a juror so a manager is a person at

a workplace that is responsible for

other people

department manager department manager

department manager

cook cook

cook so a cook is a person who makes

food

a cook is different from a chef in that

a chef went to school

a cook has their experience on the job

the cook fried an egg the cook fried an

egg

the cook fried an egg

engineer engineer

engineer so an

engineer is a technology related job an

engineer can create things in many

different industries

i’m an engineer i’m an engineer

i am an engineer

programmer programmer

programmer so a programmer is a person

who

writes or who creates programs

i am a computer programmer

i’m a computer programmer

am a computer programmer

nurse nurse

nurse so a nurse is someone who works at

a hospital or a clinic or at like a

nursing home

so they help patients the woman is a

nurse

the woman is a nurse the woman

is a nurse body

body ba d

so a body can be a human body it’s just

your actual body

all of your different parts we can also

use this for animals too

food is fuel for the body food is fuel

for the body

food is fuel for

the body head

head head

so head refers to this part of your body

the very

top part of your body head injuries are

very dangerous

head injuries are very dangerous

head injuries are very

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okay today’s topic is the power of

mistakes

have you ever made a mistake in your

target language while talking with a

native speaker

maybe you said the wrong word maybe you

misconjugated a verb

when you make a mistake you usually

don’t forget about it right

well that’s the power of mistakes and in

today’s episode you’re going to find out

why making mistakes is crucial to

learning a language

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okay today’s topic is how remembering

your mistakes can help you learn faster

first take a moment and think of a time

when you made a mistake

maybe you were at work maybe you were at

school maybe you were shopping or in

another public place

we can all probably clearly remember

many mistakes we’ve made

we also remember the reactions of the

people around us some people are

understanding

some people aren’t so understanding but

why do we remember these situations so

clearly

psychologically speaking negative things

tend to impact us more than positive

things

for example if we’re asked to choose

between gaining friends or gaining money

and losing friends or losing money we’ll

choose not to lose friends or lose money

not to gain this is called loss aversion

we tend to avoid losing more than we

work on gaining

we spend time thinking about our

negative past experiences to avoid them

in the future

because of this negative events like

making mistakes

stay in our minds for a very long time

and this happens in language learning

if you make a language mistake while

chatting with a native speaker

it’ll probably be hard to forget yes

it’s true that when we’re learning

another language

we don’t always know when we’ve made a

mistake but when we realize we’ve used

the wrong word

used grammar incorrectly spelled

something wrong or similar

we tend to remember the situation

vividly in some languages

just a tiny change in pronunciation tone

or writing

could make a big difference so mistakes

are a big source of worry for many

learners

but the fact that mistakes are very hard

for us to forget

can be a powerful tool when learning a

language we want to avoid the feeling of

embarrassment that comes after a mistake

so we work hard to correct ourselves

past mistakes can motivate us to try

harder

we can use our mistakes as a tool in our

language learning but we can’t make

these emotionally powerful mistakes by

reading a textbook

or even by taking a lesson with a

teacher the only way you can make these

mistakes is by speaking in real

conversations and messing up

so what can you take away from this

let’s jump into the second part

how to use mistakes in your language

learning we can give advice like go

ahead and make mistakes

but that’s easier said than done here

are three tips to help you make the most

of your mistakes

one speak in your target language as

much as possible

why because part of the learning process

is making mistakes

except that mistakes are going to happen

if you’re not making any mistakes ever

then you’re probably not challenging

yourself

two look for opportunities to speak

many learners have trouble finding

public places to practice the language

they’re studying

see if there are language groups in your

community or at your school

if you have trouble with that look

online and be creative you don’t need to

search for groups specifically for

language learners

see if you can find a hobby discussion

in your target language maybe you’ll

find a news discussion group

think outside the box find somewhere to

practice and make mistakes

when you do mess up you’ll probably

remember it

  1. build on your experiences think

carefully about your conversations

after you have them and work to make

them longer each time

if you made a mistake in your first

conversation think about how to fix it

if you said only a few sentences in your

first discussion

work to speak for 15 or 30 seconds on

the next discussion

challenge yourself many learners have

trouble finding opportunities to speak

that work with their schedule and their

level

if you’re not sure where else you can

practice you can consider hiring a tutor

if you’re a premium plus member on our

website you can practice with your

teacher

it’s still important where possible to

practice and make mistakes in real life

situations

this will help you to more carefully

reflect on your conversations and work

to improve

it isn’t quite the same as studying with

a textbook or a hired tutor

this strong desire to avoid making a

mistake will help you work to improve

you’ll be motivated to try harder this

can help you learn faster

so thank you for watching this episode

of monthly review so

you decided to learn a new language at

first the idea seemed exciting

you bought a phrasebook dictionary and a

subscription to an online class

ready to dive headfirst into the

language for the first day or two

all was well you gained ground quickly

learning a few

basic phrases and words a week before

learning that language was just a dream

but now you’re actually doing it then

the third and fourth day roll around

the excitement is wearing off you

encouraged yourself to continue

and another week or two goes by but with

a lot less progress

suddenly learning a new language doesn’t

fill you with excitement anymore

now it feels more like dread sometimes

it feels like you’re drowning in

grammatical cases

verb conjugations and wonky

pronunciation it all seems too much to

handle

so you start to think about giving up

but we encourage you

not to give up learning a foreign

language is difficult

we won’t pretend like it isn’t but that

doesn’t mean you can’t do it

sometimes you just need to take a step

back re-evaluate your approach

and come back to the language with a

different perspective

in this video we’ll look at four tips

for when learning a new language feels

overwhelming

number one set aside a designated study

time

consistency is key when learning a

foreign language studying 15 minutes

seven days a week will benefit you more

than cramming in two hours one day a

week

set aside an amount of time that works

best for you

if you can afford to spend an hour every

day learning that’s awesome

go for it but don’t feel bad if you

can’t spend that much time

even 10 or 15 minutes a day goes a long

way

breaking up your learning into

manageable time segments will relieve

a lot of the stress that can come with

studying a new language

learning is not a race go at your own

pace and try not to compare your

progress with anyone else’s

number two take it one bite at a time

now that you have your schedule under

control it’s time to focus on what

you’ll actually be studying

it’s recommended that every one to two

weeks you focus on learning a very

specific piece of the language

it could be a conjugation group a case

tense or a collection of theme

vocabulary

whatever you choose hone in on it and do

your best to feel comfortable with it

before you move on to something else

ever heard the saying how do you eat an

elephant focusing on one thing at a time

helps you break the language into

digestible chunks

number three expose yourself to the

language in different ways

don’t just sit around reading about

grammar all day obviously

knowledge of grammar is important but

you want to spice up your practice as

much as possible

in addition to grammatical study try to

mix in a combination of reading

writing speaking and listening try to

practice reading by either translating a

simple article into your native language

or maybe if you’re a beginner pick up a

children’s book in your target language

for writing you can try to write out a

fictional conversation between you

and yourself even use the phrases you

know

to create a mock conversation and don’t

use any words you can’t think of or you

don’t remember

to practice speaking you can find native

speakers locally at a language club

or at a meetup you can also find them

online in a language exchange for

listening

a great podcast should do the trick

spread out each type of practice

listening reading speaking and writing

across your regular language study

schedule

this will give you a balanced experience

in the language and should help keep

things interesting

this method also works well when you use

it to focus on a single aspect of the

language like we talked about above

number four set mini goals not just big

ones

if you’re only language learning goal is

to be fluent you’re likely setting

yourself up for disappointment

while speaking fluently can be your

ultimate goal it shouldn’t be your only

one

try to set mini goals month by month and

week by week

it could be something simple learn 20

new verbs

practice a new case or speak with three

native speakers

as long as it’s specific and reasonable

to achieve in a shorter amount of time

it should work fine not having many

goals alongside your ultimate

goal is a lot like sprinting across a

huge open field

there’s no reference point so for much

of the time it feels like you’re not any

closer to your goal

it’s not that you’re not moving forward

it just feels like you’re not

without any trees or buildings to run

past it seems like you’re running in

place

mini goals are like the trees and

buildings of your language race

they help you see that you’re moving

forward and give you a sense of

accomplishment

the desire for perfection can get in the

way of your progress

don’t freak out when you struggle to

speak or make a mistake

it’s all a part of the learning process

also don’t be afraid to speak

even if you know what you’ll say won’t

be totally correct

it’s better to do your best to

communicate in the language and get it

wrong

than to never try at all learning a new

language isn’t always

easy in fact oftentimes it’s very hard

don’t let that discourage you though use

these tips to help keep you focused yet

unstressed in your language learning

a little perseverance will go a long way

before long

you’ll be speaking better than you may

have thought was possible

reading in a foreign language is great

but a big challenge related to reading

is that you often need a high level of

fluency before it gets really fun

and if a book isn’t fun then you’re not

going to want to read it

the entire point of sitting down with a

book is to enjoy it and have a good time

being absorbed in the story or learning

the information

and that’s just not going to happen if

you need to look up every second word

it’ll take you out of the story and it

will feel like a chore like an

assignment from school where you have to

read the book for a class

but there is a resource that you might

not know about that can really help your

skills

bilingual books in this video we’ll look

at

how to supercharge your vocabulary with

bilingual reading

this is a simple solution that will make

reading especially at the beginner

levels

easier and fun these are books that have

your target language on the left page

and your native language on the right

but how do you use it

well it’s all in the name you read a

book in two languages at once

the language that you’re learning plus

the language that you’re fluent in

there are a few different formats for

bilingual books but the most common one

is the one previously mentioned

you have a book that has your foreign

language on one side and your native

language on the other

it’s also possible to find stories that

are presented bilingually paragraph by

paragraph

the principle is the same but the

information is just in more bite-sized

chunks

so your eyes need to travel less to read

both texts the great thing about

bilingual reading is that you can

quickly switch between languages

and the translation is presented to you

so you don’t need to try to distinguish

between the 10 variants of a word that

your dictionary offers

which brings us to the main advantage

bilingual reading is great for building

your initial vocabulary

when you first try reading in a new

language you’ll probably find that you

need a relatively high level of fluency

before you can make a strong connection

with the words on the page

reading is a lot of fun if you already

know about 80

of the words as you can guess the

meaning of another 15 from context

and then look up the remaining few words

you do not understand

but if you’re starting out you might

know only 10 of the words

that’s where bilingual reading can help

a lot here’s a way to use a bilingual

book

read a sentence first in your target

language see if you understand it

if you do think about the meaning of

some of the key words

then quickly glance on the other side of

the page and check the translation

this way you’ll be able to have fun

reading and learn contextual vocabulary

at the same time

let’s look at why it works well if

you’re learning a language at home

if you’re taking language classes then

your teacher sometimes supports you in a

similar way to the translated page

when you’re reading a text with your

teacher you can ask them questions

whenever you do not understand something

they’ll give you a translation quickly

and can share other ways in which a word

can be used

but if you’re learning from home you

don’t have that advantage

bilingual reading offers the same

benefits as you can quickly check the

translation of a sentence and see what

each word means

the main goal of bilingual books is to

bridge the gap between the beginner and

intermediate to more advanced levels

they can help set you up to read real

books without any translations

some language purists might recommend

you read only stories that were

originally written in your target

language

but any book you enjoy is best to

encourage your studies

use bilingual reading to improve your

vocabulary and reading comprehension

skills

until you get so good that you don’t

need it anymore it doesn’t matter what

language you’re learning

bilingual reading works for every

language the principles of language

learning don’t change

only the implementation does you also

don’t really need

too much knowledge at the start if you

like a real challenge then you could

even start reading some simple bilingual

stories without any prior experience in

a language

however just as with other language

programs and courses

the more people who speak a specific

language the easier it’ll be to find

bilingual books

why is speaking the number one weakness

for most language learners

some time ago we sent out a survey to

find out a little more about you

we asked about what you like what you

don’t like your strengths and your

weaknesses

one question asked you to rate your

abilities in listening

speaking reading and writing over 70

percent of people surveyed

answered that their biggest weakness is

speaking

in this video you’ll find out why

speaking is a common weakness

you’ll also learn six ways you can start

improving your speaking skills right now

this is a common issue for language

learners but why is speaking the number

one weakness for most learners

it’s pretty simple when you consider

that you get better at what you focus on

you get better at what you focus on when

people start learning a language they

usually start with reading

most learners start with textbooks

learners taking their first class

probably spend most of their time doing

homework and reviewing information in

their textbook

spending maybe only 30 minutes a week or

so repeating words in class

if you spend most of your time reading

you’ll get better at reading

but your speaking skills won’t grow it’s

like exercising just one muscle

that single muscle will get stronger but

the other ones which are ignored

stay small this is why speaking is such

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speaking

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lessons in the lesson library

if you visit your lesson library you can

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reading writing vocab grammar or culture

so select conversations and you’ll see

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number three read out loud while you’re

listening to a lesson and reading along

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try reading out loud then re-read and

speed up your tempo

if you’re reading out loud you’re

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and by increasing your speed you’ll also

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do this again and again until you can

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number four prepare things to say ahead

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most learners especially beginners run

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你好你好

你好

你可以使用的最基本的问候

你可以使用它 和你的朋友 和

你的家人 和你的同事

一天中的任何时候都很好 你好

你好

你好 你好 你好 你

好吗 对不起

对不起 对不起 所以对不起是

你可以使用的表达方式 撞到某人

或当你需要打断某人

正在做某事时,

这是一个很好的道歉表达,请

原谅我这个是多少,对不起,

这个借口是多少 看我

这是多少钱,

对不起,对不起,

对不起,所以我们

用对不起,如果我们

犯了错误,所以我做错了事

或我做错了事,我用

我很抱歉道歉 对不起,

这是一个错字 对不起,这是一个

错字 对某人

或当我们想祝我们的家人

睡个好觉晚安奶奶晚安奶奶

晚安奶奶

很高兴见到你很高兴见到你

很高兴见到你是我们

第一次使用的表达 我们遇到某人 我们

不会像第二次或第三次那样使用它

我们

只是第一次见到某人 请进来

很高兴见到你 请进来很高兴

见到你

请进来很高兴见到你

你好吗 你好吗

当我们第一次见到我们的同事

或我们看到时,你好吗?

一个同学第一次我们问

你是什么意思你

现在是什么情况好久不见

你好吗

好久好久你好吗好久好不好

用于

同意某事

或表明我们认为某事是好的或

正确的 你可以

在任何一种情况下使用 yes 是 这个

是 这个 请 是

这个 请

不 不

不 所以 no 与 yes

我们使用它 我们想不同意或

表明我们认为某些东西不好

或可能不是最好的

选择不我还没吃

我还没吃我还没吃

谢谢谢谢

谢谢谢谢谢谢 用于

表示感谢

您收到

礼物或有人为您做某事后可以使用的东西

非常感谢您的邀请

非常感谢您的邀请

非常感谢您的邀请

我是我

i’m so i’m 是 i 的简化形式

,am 变为 我一定要

清楚地发音 m 听起来就像

你介绍自己

时一样

和某人说再见 再见听起来

比 bi 更正式一点,但你可以用

它来表达礼貌

再见再见再见再见再见再见再见再见

再见坏坏

坏坏好坏是一个词,表示不好

你 可以用它来描述你

不喜欢

或你认为不合适的东西

小心

坏人 小心坏人

小心坏人

好 好

好 所以好是坏的反义词

你可以在你想用的时候用它

表达你喜欢某事或你

认为某事是

积极的 我的老师是个好人

我的老师是个好人 我的老师

是个好人

非常

漂亮 非常漂亮 用于描述

某人或

某物的外貌 我们认为是漂亮的东西

utiful

我有一个漂亮的女朋友 我有一个

漂亮的女朋友

我有一个漂亮的女朋友

easy so

easy 用于谈论

不难的事情 它

可能是简单

的事情

problem

near near

near near 用于谈论

离我们很近的事物

这是我们可以快速轻松地到达的事物

我住在大学附近

我住在大学附近 我住在大学附近

so far 与 near far 意思相反

某物

与某物相距很远

到达某物的路很长 车站

离这里很远

车站离这里很远 ar from here 车站

离这里很远

small

small so small 是 big 的反义词 我们

用它来描述

小的事物 你可以用它

表示物体或人的概念 小错误

今天

今天今天

今天意味着今天我们使用 当我们

想谈论今天发生的事情

就像日程的一部分 今天的作业

今天的作业今天的

作业昨天

昨天昨天

所以昨天的意思是前天

所以当你谈论就像昨天过去的行为时你可以使用这个词

早上

昨天早上昨天

早上明天

明天明天到

三月哦所以

明天就像昨天的相反

意思是

后天所以我们在

谈论我们的未来计划

时使用它明天见明天

见明天见

周周

周所以 week 指的是

7 天那个 7 天的时间段,所以

当我们想谈论制定

计划或日程安排时,我们使用 week 等等

我这周很忙 我这周

很忙 我这周很忙

年 年

年 所以一年是 365

天,所以当我们

谈论像历史事件这样的时间点时,我们使用

年 一个非常短的时间段,

所以在一分钟内的时间量,例如一

分钟

有 60 秒,一

分钟

有 60 秒,一分钟

有 60 秒

,分钟

[音乐]

所以分钟又指一个时期 时间

我们知道一分钟有 60 秒,

当我们谈论一天中的时间时,我们可以使用分钟

三分钟三分钟

三分钟

小时

小时,所以一小时

是指全天这 24

个时间段中的一个 我

每天

睡 8 小时 我每天睡 8 小时 我每天

睡 8 小时

时钟

时钟

时钟 时钟是我们用来

了解一天中什么时间的对象 我们可以

有模拟

或数字

闹钟 闹钟 阿拉尔 m

时钟

时钟 时钟 时钟

所以在 1 到 12 的数字后面使用时钟

来表示这是一个特定的时间

让我们在九

点钟

在车站见面 让我们在九点钟在车站

见面 让我们在 九点钟的车站

日历日历

cal 忍受所以日历是我们

用来了解一年中日期的东西

典型日历上有 12 个月

我在日历上标记了她的周年 我在日历上

标记了我们的周年 我在日历上标记了我们的周年

日历上的周年纪念

星期一 星期一

星期一 所以

星期一对大多数人来说是工作周的第一天

我星期一上班 我星期一上班 我星期一上班 星期二

星期二 星期二

星期二 对大多数人来说

第二天 工作周

星期二 1 月 1 日 星期二 1 月 1 日

星期二 1 月 1 日

星期三 星期三

星期三 所以星期三是一周的中间一天

但请记住,这发音为

星期三 那里有广告

,但我们不说星期三 我们说

星期三 星期三 18th

星期三 18th

星期三 18th

星期四 星期四

星期四 所以星期四

是工作周的

第四天 星期五的前一天

所以大多数人

对星期五有点兴奋,因此星期四是

有些人的

周末开始得有点早

星期四 1 月 3 日 星期四 1 月

3 日

星期四 1 月 3 日

星期五 星期五

星期五 所以星期五是工作周的最后一天

,很多人对星期五很兴奋

,他们在星期五

晚上和朋友一起做事,或者 他们的

同事你这个星期五有空吗 这个星期五你有空吗 这个星期五你有空

星期六

星期六 星期六

所以星期六是周末的第一天

很多人选择

做他们的爱好或者

去某个地方旅行

为很多人放松

周六晚上

周六晚上 周六晚上

周日 周日

周日 所以周日是周末的最后一天

通常是

周日 ay 往往是更轻松的一天,

所以我们有点充电,放松一下

周日早餐

周日早餐 周日

早餐

do do

do so

do 当我们指的是某种

活动时使用 重新做某事

我们正在处理某

事 做作业 做作业 做作业

去 去

去所以动词去意味着从一个地方移动

到另一个地方 我们在旅行时使用它,

甚至当我们谈论

一些 我们想去

或喜欢旅行的地方 去公园

去公园

去公园 笑

笑 笑

所以笑可以用作名词

或动词,所以当我们

发现有趣的事情时,我们会使用这对夫妇

开个玩笑

这对夫妇开个玩笑 这对夫妇开

玩笑 d 美味的

中国菜是美味的

水水

水所以水

只是我们用来形容我们

喝的东西最基本的东西喝的东西

我可以喝点水吗我可以

喝点水吗

我可以喝点水

吗ttt

所以茶是另一种 非常受欢迎的饮料

你可以冷饮或

热饮 你想要一

杯茶 你想要一杯茶

你想要一杯茶

咖啡 咖啡

咖啡 咖啡是另一种非常

受欢迎的饮品,

我们通常在早上喝

一杯 咖啡

一杯咖啡 一杯

咖啡 啤酒

啤酒

啤酒 啤酒 另一个非常受成年人欢迎的

饮料 我们通常

在下班后享用啤酒

冰镇啤酒 冰镇啤酒

葡萄酒 葡萄酒

所以葡萄酒是我们

在特殊场合或我们倾向于享用的东西

喜欢搭配

食物 一杯葡萄酒

一杯葡萄酒

一杯葡萄酒

牛肉 牛肉

牛肉 所以牛肉指的

是来自牛的肉 这可以

意味着来自牛的任何东西

牛排 牛肉 牛排

牛排 芝 cken

chicken chicken

所以 chicken 既指动物,

也指肉,当你想谈论

一种动物时,你可以

说鸡肉 鸡肉可以煎烤

或烤 鸡肉可以煎烤

或烤 鸡肉

可以

煎烤 猪肉,

所以猪肉是另一种非常受欢迎的肉,我们

经常

在早餐时吃它作为培根,或者可能在

晚上像猪排一样

猪肉是猪的

肉是猪的

肉是猪的肉是猪的肉是鱼的肉

鱼所以鱼

是来自海洋的任何东西来自海洋

或其他

水体的任何东西鸡或鱼

鸡或鱼鸡

或鱼

羊羔羊

羔羊所以羊肉是

指来自

小羊的肉羊肉是非常美味的羊肉

非常好吃

羊肉非常好吃

o 医生 警察 警察

警察 所以警察是

一个城市里的

人,当他们遇到麻烦时会帮助其他人

我会向警察寻求帮助

阿拉斯加警察寻求帮助

我会向警察寻求

帮助 老师

老师 老师

所以老师是分享

信息的人 帮助学生或其他

人学习

英语老师 英语老师

英语老师

雇员

雇员 雇员

是在公司工作或为其他人工作

的人 女性雇员

女性雇员 女性

员工来来来,

所以我们用动词来表示

从一个位置移动

到我们现在所在的地方 女孩

来到

摄像机 女孩来到摄像机

女孩来到

摄像机 ccc

所以我们使用 动词 c 表示用我们的

眼睛专注于某事 游客

看到了

日落 游客看到了日落 游客

看到了日落

当我们谈论创造某物时,我们使用动词 make

谈论

uh 将某些东西用于其他

东西 程序员使用的计算机

行,所以

零用于指代没有任何意义的数字,

因此我们也将其读作 o 有时

数字零数字零

数字零

一一

一所以一表示第一个数字,

因此我们在任何时候都使用它

一度

一度二二二

所以二是第二个数字,我们用它来

谈论

成对或成对的事情数字

二是我最喜欢

的数字二是我最喜欢的数字

e 数字二是我最喜欢的数字

三三三所以英文中的第三个数字

是数字三三美元

三美元三

美元四

四四

所以英文中的第四个数字是

数字四

记住拼写

不同于 which 表示目的编号 4

编号 4 编号

4 5 5

5 所以下一个数字是

5 海星有 5

条腿 海星有 5

条腿 海星有 5

条腿 6

6 6

所以我们序列中的下一个数字是

6

我们 下个月有六天假期

我们下个月有六天假期 我们下个月有六天假期

七七 那么这个序列中的下一个数字

是数字

七 每周

有 7 天 有 7 天 每周

有 7 天

每周 8

8 8

所以下一个数字是数字 h 这

有一个有趣的拼写 它的

发音是

8 8 是幸运数字

8 是 幸运数字

八是幸运

数字九九九所以这个系列中的下一个数字

是数字九九层九层

九层十

十十

所以十是第一个两位数

,这意味着有两位

数字一和零 10 克

10 克 10

克 推销员

推销员 推销员

所以推销员

是男性 卖东西的人

汽车推销员 汽车推销员

汽车推销员

经理 经理

男人 陪审员 所以经理是

在工作场所对其他人负责

的人

部门经理 部门经理

部门经理

厨师 厨师

厨师 所以厨师是做

食物

的人 厨师与厨师的不同之处

在于厨师

上学 厨师有工作经验

厨师煎鸡蛋 厨师煎

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工程师 工程师

工程师 所以

工程师是一项与技术相关的工作

工程师可以在许多

不同的行业中创造事物

我是工程师 我是工程师

我是工程师

程序员 程序员

程序员所以程序员是

写或创建程序的人

我是计算机程序员我是计算机程序员

是计算机程序员

护士护士

护士所以护士是

在医院或诊所或类似

疗养院工作的人

所以他们帮助病人 女人是

护士 女人是护士 女人

是护士

身体不好

所以身体可以是人体 它只是

你的实际身体

所有不同的部分 我们也可以

将它用于动物

食物 是身体的燃料 food 是身体的燃料 food 是

身体

的燃料

head

head head

所以头是指你身体的这个部分 你身体

的最

上部 头部受伤

很危险

头部受伤很危险

头部受伤很危险

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好吧 今天的话题是如何记住

你的错误可以帮助你更快地学习

首先花点时间想想

你犯错的时间

也许你在工作 也许你在

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另一个公共场所

我们 所有人都可能清楚地记得

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在未来避免它们,

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制造 错误

会在我们的脑海中停留很长时间

,这发生在语言学习中

我们并不总是知道我们什么时候

犯了错误,但是当我们意识到我们使用

了错误的单词 使用了错误的

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了错误或类似的东西时,

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只要发音或写作的微小变化

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但是我们很难忘记错误这一事实

在学习一门语言时可能是一个强大的工具

w 我们想避免

犯错后的尴尬感,

所以我们努力纠正自己

过去的错误可以激励我们更加努力

我们可以将错误作为语言学习的工具,

但我们不能

犯这些情绪化的错误 通过

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让我们跳到第二部分

如何在您的课程中使用错误 语言

学习 我们可以提供建议,例如

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但说起来容易做起来难 这里

有三个提示,可帮助您充分

利用自己的错误

尽可能多地使用目标语言

为什么因为学习过程的一部分

正在发生 错误

除了会发生错误

如果你从不犯任何错误

然后你可能没有挑战

自己

两个寻找机会

多学习 学生很难找到

公共场所来练习

他们正在学习的语言

看看你的

社区或学校里

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并且有创意 你不需要

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用你的目标语言找到一个爱好讨论 也许你会

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跳出框框思考 找地方

练习并犯错

当你搞砸了你可能会

记住它

  1. 建立在你的经验之上

在你开始谈话后仔细考虑你的谈话

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下一次讨论的秒数

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很难

找到适合他们的日程安排和

水平的演讲机会

e 你可以

练习

如果你是我们网站的高级会员,你可以考虑聘请导师

你可以和你的

老师

一起

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反思 你的谈话和

努力改进

它与

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可以帮助你学得更快

谢谢你收看这期

的月评所以

你决定开始学习一门新

语言这个想法似乎很令人兴奋

你买了一本短语字典和

一个在线课程订阅

准备在第一天或两天一头扎进语言

很好,你很快就

掌握了一些

基本的短语和单词,然后才

知道这门语言只是一个梦想,

但现在你真的在做,然后

是第三个

第四天,兴奋消退了,你

鼓励自己

继续下去,又过了一两个星期,但

进展却少了很多,

突然学习一门新语言

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现在感觉更像是恐惧,有时

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动词变位和不稳定的

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有时你只需要退后一步

重新评估你的方法,

在这个视频中以不同的视角回到语言,我们将看看四个

提示 学习一门新语言感觉

压倒性第一 留出指定的学习

时间

一致性是关键 学习一门

外语

每周 7 天学习 15 分钟对你的好处

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留出最适合你的时间,

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与 其他任何人的

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既然您已经控制了自己的日程安排

是时候专注于

您将实际

学习的内容 建议您每隔一到

两周专注于学习一门非常

具体的语言

它可以是一个变位组、一个案例

时态或一组主题

词汇,

无论你选择什么,都可以磨练它,并

在你继续做其他事情

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让它感到舒服。 ant 一次只专注于一件事

帮助你将语言分解成

可消化的

块 第三

以不同的方式让你自己接触语言

不要整天坐在那里阅读

语法 显然

语法知识很重要,但

你想为你的语言增添趣味

除了语法学习之外,尽可能多地练习 尝试

结合阅读

写作 口语和听力 尝试

通过将

简单的文章翻译成您的母语来练习阅读,

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儿童读物 你写作的目标

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和你自己之间的虚构对话甚至使用你知道的短语

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使用任何你想不到或

记得练习的词 说你可以

在语言俱乐部

或聚会上找到当地的母语人士你也可以

在语言交流中在线找到他们来

收听

一个很棒的播客应该

把每种类型的练习分散

在你的常规语言学习

计划中,

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的语言体验,应该有助于让

事情变得有趣

当你用

它来专注于一个单一的事情时,这种方法也很有效 语言方面,

就像我们上面谈到

的第四点

如果你只是语言学习目标,不仅仅是大目标

,你可能

会让自己失望,

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最终目标,它应该 不是你唯一的

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练习一个新案例或与三个母语人士交谈,

只要

在更短的时间内实现具体且合理

它应该工作正常的时候没有很多

目标和你的最终

目标很像在一个

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没有参考点这么多

有时感觉你并没有

更接近你的

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前进只是感觉你不是

没有任何树木或建筑物可以

经过它似乎你正在原地跑步

迷你 目标就像

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对完美的渴望可能会

阻碍你的进步

当你说话困难时不要惊慌失措

或犯错误

这都是学习过程的一部分

即使你知道你会说什么也不要害怕说话

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最好尽力

用语言交流并

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总比从不尝试 学习一门新

语言并不总是那么

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但在语言学习中没有压力,但不要让这

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你想象的

要好

我不想读它

坐下来看书的全部意义

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如果

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双语技能 本视频中的书籍 我们将了解

如何通过双语阅读来增加您的词汇量

这是一个简单的解决方案,可以使

阅读,尤其是初学者

水平的阅读

更轻松有趣 这些书籍

的左侧是您的目标语言 页面

和您的母语在右侧,

但是您如何

很好地使用它这一切都在您的名字中,您一次阅读

了两种语言的书

您正在学习

的语言加上您流利的语言

有几种不同的语言

双语书籍的格式,但最常见

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也可以找到

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相同,但

信息只是更

小块,

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两种文本

双语阅读的好处是您可以

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区分您的字典提供的单词的 10 种变体,

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双语阅读非常适合建立

您的初始词汇量

wh 你第一次尝试用一种新的

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需要相对较高的流利程度

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与页面上的单词建立紧密的联系

如果你已经

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个单词阅读会很有趣 单词,因为您可以

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您不理解的单词,

但是如果您刚开始,您可能

只知道其中的 10 个单词

,这对双语阅读有很大帮助,

这里有一个方法 使用双语

书籍

先用你的目标语言读一个句子,

看看你是否理解它,

如果你考虑了一些关键词的含义,

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侧并检查翻译,

这样你就会 能够同时享受

阅读的乐趣和学习上下文词汇

让我们看看为什么如果

你在家学习语言

如果你正在上语言课那么

你的老师有时会以

类似的方式支持你

当你和老师一起阅读课文时,

你可以在翻译的页面上问他们问题,

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他们会很快给你翻译,

并且可以分享可以使用单词的其他方式,

但如果你是 在家学习你

没有这个优势

双语阅读提供的

好处与你可以快速检查

句子的翻译并了解

每个单词的含义

相同 双语书籍的主要目标是

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他们可以帮助您设置阅读真正的

书籍而无需任何翻译

一些语言纯粹主义者可能会建议

您只阅读

最初以您的目标语言编写的故事,

但您喜欢的任何书籍都最好

鼓励您的学习

使用双语阅读来提高您的

词汇量 和阅读理解

技能,

直到你变得如此优秀以至于

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ding 适用于每

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语言经验

但是就像其他语言

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双语书籍

为什么说

大多数语言学习者的第一大弱点

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演讲是一个普遍的弱点

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当你

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大多数学习者通常从阅读课本开始的语言 上

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对于学习者来说如此普遍的弱点,

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