FLR listening! How did you learn our language??.flv
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@ichimaru378 Thanks for the response!~ And just because I know you guys are so used to never getting responses from the ladies, I am letting you know I am here, so your "sir" should be a miss or ma'am!~ LOL;~> Take it easy!~
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I love this movie and this is the best clip from it... It rocks!!!
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nice video
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Loved it !
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Man, that was too serious
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Great example!~ Thanks for sharing!~ The key point that stood out to me was that his listening had to be active, meaning, he had to watch their actions too, to understand the context of the words he picked up. It was like a deaf person who learns to speak by reading lips rather than with sign language. He watched their mouth movements as well as their actions to help him grasp the words. I too am audio-visual, so audio programs with textbooks work in much the same manner for my retention.
DeeyahJauWann 7 months ago
@DeeyahJauWann yes, very true! active listening as apposed to just listening to a casset or cd, which is also beneficial, but to maximize our efforts we need to hear and see language in its proper cultural context. i think that's very important. good point sir! thank you
ichimaru378 7 months ago
what movie is this?
poleag 1 year ago
@poleag The 13th warrior
ichimaru378 1 year ago