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Learning English with videos
A friend of mine has sent me this link with English videos. You can watch them subtitled:
http://www.lingual.net/lingualproductitems/ She has sent me also this link where a man advises to throw away your grammar books. I've found it funny, but what I like is his accent: he speaks so clear...., I can understand everything. Why don't all English speakers speak so clear? :thinking: :D |
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ouch! :D |
That man speaks very clear, I could to understand at most everything he said.
Irmamar. Thank you for the contribution, I hope you can set more videos about the learning in English that it really fault. It was useful. |
I don't know his nationality, I guess he is British :thinking:
In the first link you'll find a lot of short videos in English. I was looking for a similar page in Spanish, but I haven't found it :sad: . I think the videos are interesting because they are very short and you can choose to watch them subtitled or not (although they are not so clear as the one from youtube). :) |
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By the way - I have said it before and I'll say it again: These videos at the University of Texas website are FABULOUS for English speakers wanting to improve their Spanish listening skills. http://www.laits.utexas.edu/spe/index.html |
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Looks like I was right: his website gives a company address in San Francisco. |
You may be right. Californians tend to have a "generic" accent. I'm from New York (:eek:!!), so my "filter" is off. :)
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Persevere. That's all I can say. Also, when you are at the point to tell apart some accents or drawls then it is time for you to read aloud while recording your voice and listening to that recording in order to soften your own accent. |
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Por ejemplo: Llévame p'arría (para arriba) :D |
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A very interesting link to learn Spanish :applause: . Above all when, in my opinion, listening is the worse when you're learning a language and linguistic immersion is not possible. And is he American? Well, USA is so big... I've heard another accents from USA (I don't know from where they were) and they were hard to understand. American English has a nasal accent to my ears :thinking: :) |
Here the point the guy speaks very clear and very well, I like this kind to videos, because I can understand them.
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I LOVE that website - can't wait to get back to it every time I can! Yes - this video is definitely American. And, yes, American accents can vary greatly. I'm glad that this one has been easy for you to understand!! |
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irmamar states that since the US is so big... that is natural to have different accents, however she forgets that Spain has different accents in just one little region and there are/were 13 provinces! :) When I first arrived, I made friends to a Guatemalan couple, he grew up in the US and spoke Spanish too, and sometimes he would be listening to the radio, and where for me was just mumble jumble he would listen to it without much attention. I would ask him if he understood everything, to which he would answer "yes". I used to think to myself that I would never be able to understand that well or any of it, for that matter... I still don't!!!!! :):):):D:D:D:D (just kidding). |
I hope you do, because if you don't I won't ever :thinking:
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Well, I have just tried to listen to that video, and I had to stop listening becuse I could not tolerate his accent. Not only that, but he was saying you should not study grammar. Absolutely ridiculous. I think that not only do I speak more clearly than he, I talk with an acceptable accent and I talk a lot more sense as well. And I'm modest. :D:D
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He's easy to understand because he speaks slowly and articulates for English learners. I guess he wouldn't be so easy to understand in a daily conversation.
@Perikles: I agree with you, but now I'm relieved it's not my fault actually that I can't speak English easily, quickly and automatically. :lol: |
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