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Hey English learners!
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Welcome to this A2 English listening practice video.
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I hope you're doing great and that you're ready to practice your listening with another video.
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Today I want to talk about flashcards.
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Some people like flash cards,
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some people don't like flashcards.
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I recently started using flashcards at the beginning of this year.
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So not that recently, but this year I started using flashcards.
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And I want to talk a little bit about this topic,
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about flashcards, and how they can help you as a language learner.
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And I'm not saying that flash cards are right for everyone.
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Some people do fine without flashcards,
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and they succeed in their language learning without using flashcards.
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But some people can benefit from them,
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so I'd like to talk about that in today's video.
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And I know that a lot of you want to improve your pronunciation in English,
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and if that's you, if you want to pronounce things better and feel more comfortable with your pronunciation,
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please check out my pronunciation seminars.
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You can sign up for those by clicking on the link down below in the description below this video.
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These pronunciation seminars that I make will really help you improve the way that you say things,
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say words, say phrases and sentences in English.
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So So please check those out.
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Okay, let's talk about flashcards.
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So in the past, I used flashcards.
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I used them a couple times maybe when learning different languages,
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but I never stuck with them,
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meaning I never continued using them over a long period of time.
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And I honestly didn't really like them that much.
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And it was for different reasons,
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but I decided this year to try using them again.
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And I've been using them in a specific way to help me with my French.
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So I use them every day, actually.
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I try to do them once a day not miss a day.
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I've been pretty good actually.
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I haven't missed a day of doing my flashcards in a long time actually.
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So I've been doing well with them.
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I use Anki.
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This is probably the most famous flashcard app.
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There are some other popular ones as well.
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I haven't tried them, but Anki is good.
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It uses an SRS, a Spaced Repetition System,
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and the way this works is that it shows you the words you need to review at the right time,
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at the optimal time when you should review them based on some different things.
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And so there are other apps that also use this type of spaced repetition and I think they're probably all pretty good.
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Let me talk about how I use flashcards.
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So I use them right now to help me practice my speaking, actually.
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So I put the English side on the front,
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and then I have to think of how to say that English phrase in French.
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So I don't do it the opposite way.
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I don't put the French side on the front and then think of what it means in English.
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I did that years ago,
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but that's not how I currently use flashcards.
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I put the English side on the front and then I have to say that phrase in French.
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So, as I said, I usually put a full phrase the front.
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I don't just put a single word.
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I put a phrase that contains a new word
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that I want to learn or a new phrase that I want to learn,
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a grammar structure perhaps.
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Once in a while I'll even include two new things,
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like two new words, in one sentence or one phrase.
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And the way that I choose what to use to make these flashcards,
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like which words, which phrases I want to learn,
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this comes from my own speaking practice.
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When I'm speaking and I try to say something but I I don't know how to say that word or that phrase.
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I create a flashcard from that word or phrase.
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So I know that when I review my flashcards,
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I'm not just reviewing random words.
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I'm reviewing words and phrases that are useful for me because I tried to say them and I couldn't.
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So I know that I'm learning relevant words and phrases and so I'm filling in my gaps,
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the gaps in my speech of things that I want to say but I can't say.
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So I can do that based on my speaking practice with myself
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because I speak to myself almost every day
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and I can also find words
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that I'm missing based on what I try to say in my conversations with my tutor
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because I also speak to a French tutor.
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So I do that and I review my flashcards once a day,
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it usually doesn't take too long.
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And some people like to make flashcards using pictures or sounds like audio flashcards or other things.
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This is too much work for me to be honest.
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I don't don't want to spend that much time creating flashcards,
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so I don't do this.
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I just put the phrase in English and then I need to say that in French when I review it.
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I'm not using flashcards yet for Greek.
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I started Greek recently and And there are,
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for me, the reason why I don't use them yet for Greek is
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because there are still way too many common words and phrases
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that I still don't know
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and I don't really want to make flashcards out of these words and phrases because I'm gonna learn them naturally
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through listening and reading.
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I think that over time,
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over the next few months,
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I'm gonna learn all of these really common words and phrases naturally just from seeing them over and over again.
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So I don't think it's that necessary for me.
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You can still use flashcards in the early phases of learning a language.
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There's nothing wrong with that,
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but I kind of prefer to do a lot of listening and reading,
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and when I do that,
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I'm exposed to these very common words and phrases and structures over and over again.
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So it isn't that necessary to do some separate activity like flashcards to learn phrases
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and words like the word interesting or something.
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Like I'm gonna see that word over and over again when I read things,
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when I listen, so I probably don't need to make flashcards for those types of words.
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I just need to do my daily listening and reading practice.
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But later on, I will most likely use flashcards for Greek,
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when I'm learning words and phrases that are important for me
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but maybe they aren't so common so I don't see them so often,
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then for me that's when I think flashcards are really handy or really useful.
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So that's just my opinion but that works for me.
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They really work for me.
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Flashcards work for me at my level in French
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because I'm learning less common words and I don't need to review them
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that much but I just need to see them again before I forget them
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or maybe a little after I forget them and just trust the spaced repetition
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schedule how it decides to show me the words
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when it decides to show them to me this spaced repetition
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shows you the card at the optimal time I think around the time that you're probably gonna forget that word.
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So this depends on the card and in some apps you can change this I think.
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Like maybe you just want to review the same words every day.
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I don't change this.
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I just trust how Anki decides to schedule my reviews.
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So some people change that.
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I don't.
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I just trust it.
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I think that it's good to review words
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around the time you will probably forget them or even a little after you've already forgotten them.
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I think it's really powerful to forget a word and then relearn it.
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I already talked about this previously when I talked about relearning Greek.
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When I relearn these words that I had previously forgotten,
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they feel so much stronger in my brain now.
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So I think it's powerful to relearn words that you have forgotten.
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This isn't a big deal it's not a horrible thing to forget words or forget phrases.
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When you relearn them, many times they will become just more solid in your brain.
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Okay?
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And you can use flashcards at any time throughout the day.
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One great thing about flashcards
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is that you can review them when you're doing things or when you're waiting in places and you have nothing to do.
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When you're waiting in line,
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this is a great time to do flashcards.
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When you're on the bus,
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when you are doing something that doesn't require your attention
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and you can pull out your flashcards for a few minutes and review some cards.
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It's great.
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It's a good way to take advantage of those times throughout the day when you're just waiting and you can't do anything,
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that's a good time to review flashcards.
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I'll be honest, it's not the funnest thing.
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Reviewing flashcards is not the most interesting activity,
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but it has helped me.
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I've seen the benefits of using flashcards.
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I've been able to use phrases that I learned from my flashcards,
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and I use them with my tutor for the first time
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and it feels good to use that phrase that I reviewed and learned and I use it correctly.
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So I've seen the benefits and depending on your personality,
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your preferences, what you like and maybe where you are in your language learning process,
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maybe flashcards could be helpful for you.
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Maybe you can try them out and see if you like them.
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So they're not for everyone but I think it's worth it to try them out and see if they work for you.
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So hopefully
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you enjoyed this video and I hope this was good advice and I know it was good practice for your listening.
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Remember that you can get my pronunciation training in
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which I help you pronounce things more like I do or other native speakers do.
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So if you want that pronunciation training,
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click on the link down below to sign up.
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Alright, thank you all so much for watching this video and I'll talk to you in the next one.

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在今天的英语学习视频中,我们的讲者欢迎所有英语学习者,并分享了他们对使用记忆卡(flashcards)的看法。讲者提到,虽然有些人可能不喜欢记忆卡,但他们个人在这一年里决定重新尝试使用它们,尤其是在学习法语时。他通过每天使用记忆卡,成功建立了一定的学习习惯,并取得了进步。

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  1. 选择短片段:从视频中挑选出一小段对话,尽量选择讲者清晰发音的部分。
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  5. 反复练习:持续使用影子跟读技巧,每天记录进步,并与他人分享以获得反馈。

通过这个步骤,你不仅能提升英语口语练习的效率,还能在提高英语发音方面取得显著的进展。不要忘记,持之以恒是学习语言的关键,加油,推动自己成为更好的英语学习者!

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