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Sunday, July 19, 2020
Rule 4: Deep Learning English
Rule 4: Deep Learning English
Rule number 4 again is very simple and is this: Learn Deeply. Deep
Learning. What is that mean? Well, deep learning basically
means repeating what you learn again and again and again… many
many times. So, this again is very different from the way you learned
in the school. Unfortunately, most schools have a lot of pressure
to go fast, fast, fast… they are always pushing the students to learn
more vocabulary, more vocabulary very
fast. New grammar, new grammar,
new
grammar every week new grammar. Every week a lot of words right?
Because,
going through these text books. And they are trying to finish textbook
very quickly.
So,
what’s the problem? Well the problem is the students, you, you learn a lot of
stuff but then you forget it. You forget what you learned.
Or
you remember basic idea but you can’t use it.
So,
for example, all students who have study english,
learn
the past tense. You learned the past tense. But you studied it in a
textbook. And then boom, very fast you went and you learned more grammar.
You learned possessives, you learned future, you learned the present
perfect. So constantly going very fast. So you never mastered the
past tense. You did not learn the past tense deeply, deeply, deeply…
like
a native speaker.
That’s
why you make mistakes with the past tense still. You
studied many years but you make stil mistakes with the past tense.
Because, you never mastered it, you never learned
it very very deeply.
So,
you need to slow down and repeat
everything you learn again, again and again. For example, when people use
my lessons, when they bu my lessons, I tell them, you listen the same lesson
set, the same group
of lessons the same topic everyday for two weeks. That’s right.
The
same lessons, maybe two or three lessons you listen the same one’s on
Monday, Tuesday same lessons, wednesday same lessons, Thursday,
friday
and Saturday for one week, two weeks if it is still difficult then
do it again. Three weeks, four weeks, it is not a race. You want to learn
everything very deeply. So that you really learn it. So that you
never forget it. So, you
can really use it. That’s deep learning.
So,
if you have an audio article or podcast, something you are listening to
and you like it don’t just listen one time. One time is not enough.
Five
times not enough. You should listen to that the article, the speech,
whatever it is, you should listen to it thirty times, fifty times,
one hundred times or more. Well, you can a few thing, may be you have
two or three audio articles and each day you listen to them all.
But
then, you rpeat them again, you rpeat them again, you rpeat them again…
you are learning deeply,
deeply…
Even
after you know the vocabulary,
continue
to listening the
same thing. Because, knowing the vocabulary, just
means you can take a test and say the meaning. But when you hear it,
you instantly understand it, can you use it quickly and easily,
automatically?
If their answers no, you need to repeat more. You need to listen
to that same word, phrase, sentence, article, lesson again and again
and again, many, many times. This is the one of the key secrets
to speaking faster
and to really learning grammar correctly
and using it correctly.
So,
focus,
for example when you listen a story in the past tense, listen that
story again and again and again… one week, two weeks, three weeks.
Then
another story in the past tense, one week, two weeks, three weeks.
And
then another story in the past tense, one week, two weeks, three weeks.
You never stop. I am a native speaker,
and
all my life, I have been learning the
past tense. I still listen the past tense now and will, as long as i live. So,
you never stop. This basic key verb tenses, grammar,
learning
all of it, that’s the common words, you’ve gotta keep listening to
them like a native speaker.
You
hear them every single day. You repeat them again and again.
I
heard of past tense, I don’t know tens of thousand times, millions of times. I
heard the basic most common of vocabulary in english;
everyday,
thousands, tens of thousands, millions of times. And I will continue to hear
them. That’s why I can use them quickly and automatically.
And
maybe you can’t. You just need more repetition, you gotta learn words deeply.
Focus on the most common words, the most common vocabulary and the
most common english. Through the listening and
then, repeat, repeat, repeat… when you do that, that’s the key,
that’s
the secret, that’s how you will develop, that’s how you will get automatic
speaking. Okay, so that’s our rule today, the
rule number 4: deep, deep learning,
repeating
everything a lot, repeat it many times. So I will see you tomorrow
for rule number 5. Have a great day, take care, bye bye.
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