🚀If one of your goals is to improve your English, this episode gives you a clear study method you can actually follow. I share a four-step system that combines reading and listening so you can learn faster and remember more of what you study.
You will learn what “comprehensible input” means, how to choose a book that is interesting and a little above your level, and how to use English and your native language together to understand difficult texts. I explain several variations of the method, including ideas for beginners, intermediate learners, and students who only have a short time each day.
By the end of the episode, you will have a simple plan you can use every day to build vocabulary, improve listening comprehension, and feel more confident using English in real life.
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📝 Vocabulary list:
1) Stick to a plan - To continue following a plan without giving up.
2) Get the most out of - To gain maximum benefit from something.
3) Extensive reading - Reading longer texts for enjoyment and overall understanding, rather than focusing on every detail.
4) Copyright-free - Material that is free to use without restrictions on reproduction or distribution.
5) Trade-off - A compromise between two conflicting aspects, such as simplicity and difficulty.
6) Gap - A lack of knowledge or understanding in a particular area.
7) Push yourself - To challenge oneself to do more or better.
8) Reinforcement - Strengthening or supporting something to make it more effective.
9) Figure out - To understand or solve something.
10) Retain - To keep or remember information over time.
11) Skyrocketed - Increased very rapidly.
12) Gibberish - Nonsense words or language.