sum up : 1. find a content that you’re interested in, enjoy the process 2. be exposed to a huge amount of content 3. be exposed natural language 4. must be mostly comprehensible 5. prioritize input over output. 6. consistency
@lucklessmoon11 ай бұрын
I can't understand 6
@elliotcheung955311 ай бұрын
@@lucklessmoon Repeat Step1-5
@thelias9111 ай бұрын
@@lucklessmoon you have to do it consistently, for example every day.
"Find what your are interested in", I think it's a very important point that can keep you progress consistently to reach that level. When I saw these guys in video, the same emotion is passion from their words, their faces.
Wow, this could be the best English learning lessons I have watched from the Internet, thank you so much, bro Kevin. Enjoy the process, seize the moment.
Thanks Kevin, these are useful insights for learning any language, not just English.
@kristielovesfpvcalligraphy10 ай бұрын
i love your video, thanks for sharing your findings with us.
@RachelDong-y4s2 ай бұрын
sufficient input materail is so important. Once I had been listening BBC podcast in my way to work for about 40min, my english improved just 2 monthes
@vikiangle11 ай бұрын
i don't want to say it, but I think there is something called talent in learning language ...that plays into it..
@zyelload724211 ай бұрын
yeah
@ywzh302311 ай бұрын
I think so too. 😢
@shichen58214 ай бұрын
Very remarkable video and helpful!
@qida293710 ай бұрын
There's also talent, some people are naturally better at languages (easier and faster to pick up than average). That doesn't mean we shouldn't try these teniques. Also, some people just can't get rid of their original accent doesn't matter how hard they try, please don't feel guilty about it, it's totally normal.
@孙家彬5 ай бұрын
many thanks , it's very useful for me
@viovio42563 ай бұрын
兴趣和好奇心是最好的老师、接着就是持之以恒保持。只有快乐无压力的学习才会记得牢固和坚持下去。
@wenbopeng786211 ай бұрын
I think the one thing they have in common is that they already lived in a native English-speaking country as a child or they had 1 to 1 tutoring before. If you haven’t lived in North America or Europe until after high school, unfortunately you're probably not going to be a native speaker for the rest of your life.
@yuentungcheung593611 ай бұрын
I'm totally agree with you
@freddie389910 ай бұрын
I will be amazed if anyone living in North Korean can speak fluent English.
@JW-tf1kj22 күн бұрын
I am eventually able to understand English movies fully without subtitles after living in Canada for 10 years. Before moving to Canada I’m IELTS level 8. The challenge back then was a lack of authentic English learning materials in early 2000.
@polam259511 ай бұрын
Immersive time on English may result no time for other subjects such as Math, Physics, Biology, Arts etc
I just found that Europeans usually seem to speak more fluently in English despite the fact that they might misuse certain words and grammar. I've watched tons of anime back then but my Japanese improved only after I studied certain basic grammar like what is hiragana, katakana and how a Japanese sentence constructed. If you know nearly nothing about that language, you can never improve... so I really, cannot believe someone successfully learn a language before they learnt any fundamental knowledge of that language😑😑
@marlowey911911 ай бұрын
Agree
@flsls-m9r9 ай бұрын
Yep agree
@loveplay198311 ай бұрын
I had similar experiences in terms of getting a lot of input information. For example, finding a stable conversation partner, it was quite interesting since my English partners and friends all came from online video games.
@小柴胡-q6u11 ай бұрын
can you introduce some online video games which can make friends with people who speak English
Would you share more details about the KZbinrs you mentioned? Thanks
@huimingqiu7820Ай бұрын
thank you for your video. I am from China and am struggling in learning English especially spoken English. You said English input is crucial, but it seems not applicable for Chinese students who have relatively good reading and listening ability. However, they are less likely to speak fluently😂
@lyinian239818 күн бұрын
there's no doubt that Chinese student often make a large amount of practice on writing and listening English, but the main purpose is for school eduction or academic. And the content is quiet different from daily communication. I found it is hard for to use English in real life cause I even don't know the noun of most stuff
@AustiineLiu9 ай бұрын
请问Vicky博主的id是什么呀!好喜欢她!
@xiaoyangcui97 ай бұрын
一二三点很清晰,有用!!!
@guangrongwu90795 ай бұрын
The key to learning English well is to use it in the usual life. The more you practice it, the more you will understand it well.
@annawu5964Ай бұрын
大量输入真的最为重要,我有亲身体验
@vickeyhu54828 ай бұрын
很棒的內容匯整
@alexwong807610 ай бұрын
Only environment counts! Efforts and methods take the second and third place!
@kenjiang68608 ай бұрын
One thing in common for those people is that they are freaking talented. It's possible to speak really good English, but to the level where you speaking as your mother tongue, this needs talent, lol. It applies to learning any languages 😂😂
@1984yyf4 ай бұрын
有很多人的确就是简单的有语言的天分
@roseelli506411 ай бұрын
Vicky的口音真的很好聽
@yifanwang68249 ай бұрын
Vick的油管账号叫什么名字呀?
@xblow44717 ай бұрын
@@yifanwang6824korean with miss vicky
@Amagine6 ай бұрын
我在製作英語學習影片時使用了您的影片片段,並附上了連回您的原始影片的連結,謝謝。 I've used segments of your original video in my English learning video and included a link back to the original, hoping it might bring you additional traffic, thank you.☕
@p.r.77768 күн бұрын
大部分同意 but 對成年人學英語而言 輸岀絕對比光輸入有用 而且高效 兒童學語言的方式可以借鑒 但無法複製 因為他們是直接把事物跟語言聯接 而我們早已用母語認知了這個世界 成人不可能裝做不知道天上那東西叫太陽
@t84042811 ай бұрын
嘆! 當讀英文是為了考試(ielts)時 就是一個痛苦
@霸王-j7q11 ай бұрын
It makes sense. Great.
@陳冠东9 ай бұрын
good job
@EvelynHang-tg3bh10 ай бұрын
thanks for your sharing!
@jackli19247 ай бұрын
Hi Keven. I can understand English KZbinrs quite well but cannt understand TV shows such as Morden Family. So what should I do to speank English fluently. go on watching KZbinrs that I 100% understand or watching TV shows than I can understand only 50%. Any advise will be apprecated! Thank you a lot!
@peggyaddson314811 ай бұрын
很不错的视频内容!谢谢
@陈德龙-c4m6 ай бұрын
我有个疑问:英语及其他部分语言属于印欧语系,均由拉丁字母演变而来,因此在发音和书写方面具有相似之处。会不会是这个原因让他们学习的更快。这些方式是否真的适合我们呢? Someone who can answer this question? who can help me?
I am sure westners are just as amazed at how good u can speak Chinese. Not all westerner can speak good English.
@dabinchen918211 ай бұрын
comprehensible input is the core concept to learn any language When we were a infant, we all experienced a silent period, where we would not speak one word no matter how hard our parent tried, several months later, we started to pick up the language and imitate what the parent said. People thought when we spoke is the beginning of language acquisition, it is not. It is actually the result of language acquisition by a lot of comprehensible input from out parent. So according to this concept, we have to find the material that fit our language level and also the content that you enjoy to consume. With the correct approach, you will improve dramatically
"maybe we can reach to that level." -- INCORRECT "maybe we can reach that leave".
@tongli18965 ай бұрын
simply speaking, all people learning languages start as listeners due to comparing with speaking, listening comes first when people were born.
@Léon-m2w1t10 ай бұрын
那是个折磨真是绝了 That'a troture
@孙会玲-u1r10 ай бұрын
learned the key of how to be good at english
@高硕佳11 ай бұрын
thank you so much for your sharing
@instinctopia51389 ай бұрын
I really agree on this and I didn't realize the importance of input until I really started teaching someone else English, and this is the most natual way of learning a language, even your mother tongue
This is the very video I was looking for! Actually i have done a lot of research on how to enhance a language in a correct way. I have formed some of my own thinking, and this video makes me believe I am right with a lot of supporting evidence, which makes it all clear to me.
@mrkevin61084 ай бұрын
sufficient amount of input 不是 足够多的输入吗?视频里翻译成足够多的输出了?