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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2011

Response to Haeeb and Hookemhorns

Japanese online audio stories without translation
http://jclab.wordpress.com/2011/03/02/kanenone-kafu/#comments

Cantonese Channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/oldcake2828

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  • What languages can you speak fluently?

  • @sharky168 It depends on what your definition of fluently is

  • Understanding, in a nutshell:

    1. Listen over and over until it becomes like music. Till it feels natural. Till you start seeing the matrix.

    2a. THEN go back and look things up.

    2b. Listen to random audio: News, Music, Interviews, Documentaries, TV Shows...

    3. Repeat steps 1 and 2? :)

  • @Cloudbrand07 You got it!

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  • hi does anyone know where can find short stories in spanish with transcripts

  • @gma904 3 months ago, hopefully the advice is still useful. Shorter dialogues are better i think. if its too short listen do a couple different ones in a play list. Probably between 4 and 10 minutes. thats what i do and i switch or rotate them everyday.

  • About how long is the dialogue you repeat? Do you think it should be long or short? And about how many times do you listen to it per day? On average. I know every one learns differently but I want to know what YOU do because you are my teacher right now. Lol.

  • Thank you for noting that on average it takes about between five hundred/seven hundred something playbacks before it could start to sound "like music". That helps. I am so excited. I can't wait to get this. Then on to the next.

  • @laoshu505000 What if the language you're listening to sounds like No Limit? (Uhhh, uhhhh, na na na naaaa) XD

  • @MasterAnyLanguage Same here. It works 100%. It's music. And then it sounds so natural and real.

  • @laoshu505000 - i agree. and use the same technique. funny you mentioned it begins to sound like music. i have the same experience too.

  • Hookemhorns - type fantajikan in google. they have wonderful audio stories. but I don't know whether they have text transcripts. you can also try lingq.com

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