... sounds right You don’t have to think about what tense it is Is this the past tense? Is this the present tense? You just know that it sounds right And when you go to speak, you’ll use the correct ... and effectively Now we’ve already gone over what Rule is and I want you to repeat it with me Ready? Don’t study grammar rules In fact, I’m going to take this one step further If you have textbooks...
... unnatural Because they learned individual words, not phrases We learn phrases When we pause? When we have a break? Well we break between phrases That’s what sounds natural So this will also increase ... learn phrases instead of individual words So this is very powerful but so, so simple How you use it? It’s easy Every time you hear a new word, every time you’re reading and you see a new word,...
... and in a bus, in a train, anywhere, anytime So that’s, that’s it, I guess, right? That’s it for Rule #3 Rule #3 listen, listen, listen and listen some more Learn with your ears Alright, see you ... important things here to remember with the listening The first one is how How should you listen? You should make sure that it’s really simple English Bare English You want to be able to understand
... hear it and understand it before you will remember it and can use it? How many times you think, normally? Twenty maybe? Ten? Well the answer is actually 30 or more Thirty, at least 30 times That’s ... And our lesson sets, they’re not like textbook chapters You don’t have 50 new words in them, okay? You have one conversation or piece of a conversation And then you’ve got a mini-story lesson, ....
... sound How much more confident you sound And that’s what we really want Okay, so remember, Rule #5 is use point of view stories They are a powerful method of using these stories to actually learn
... how to find real materials such as podcasts and easy listening Alright, so that’s it for Rule #6 and tomorrow will be the last rule, Rule #7 So I hope you enjoyed listening See you next time