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 Learn English from videos




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Adapted from :
https://tv-english.club/articles-en/education-en-2/how-to-learn-english-from-video/
How to learn English from video?
Learning English through video helps improve our vocabulary and listening skills.
Through videos, you can immerse yourself in an English-speaking context.
Here are some useful tips on how to learn English with video.
1. Choose videos based on your English level. If your level is elementary, you can start with short and simple videos.
2. Watch videos with subtitles and gradually switch to English.
3. Subscribe to YouTube channels of English-speaking bloggers.
4. Emulate the conversation style of your favorite movie characters.
5. Use video players with slow-motion function to understand better.
6. Improve writing skills with dictation video lessons.
7. Practice continuously by speaking and discussing films in English.
Share your feedback in the comments.
Extract from the original article:
“Improve your vocabulary and learn to perceive foreign speech by ear, be the first to watch the premiere, hear the voice of your favorite actor, feel the atmosphere of the film, which cannot be perfectly conveyed when the movie is dubbed — these are not all the advantages of learning English through video.
Watching English video lessons is an integral part of the learning process. Therefore, we will tell you how to choose useful videos and make it easy and fun.
1. Choose a video for your English level
Otherwise, you will not understand anything (there will be many unfamiliar words, you will be unable to understand sentences because of fluent pronunciation) or, conversely, everything will be too easy and understandable, so that you will not learn anything new.
If your level is Elementary, start with special educational videos. They are short, simple for perception and subtitled. For example, English Club TV Channel offers special programs for beginners: Basic Lexis, Simple News, Grammar Wise, etc.
For more resources, check my other website or app:
https://learnenglishdailytips.com/my-websites-and-apps/

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