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hello everyone welcome to simple English 00:04
podcast where we make learning English 00:06
fun and easy I'm Lisa and today we're 00:09
diving into a super interesting topic 00:12
how to learn English like a baby yes you 00:15
heard me right babies are actually the 00:18
best language Learners in the world have 00:20
you ever wondered how babies go from 00:23
making funny noises to speaking full 00:24
sentences without ever opening a 00:27
textbook well today we'll explore how 00:28
you can use the same methods to learn 00:31
English naturally just like a baby and 00:33
don't worry I won't ask you to crawl 00:37
around or cry for milk but I will give 00:39
you some amazing tricks that can change 00:41
the way you learn English forever so 00:43
let's get 00:46
[Music] 00:48
started all right so how do babies learn 00:51
a language so easily let's break it down 00:54
into four key steps and I'll show you 00:57
how you can use them in your English 00:59
learning 01:01
Journey step one listening comes 01:02
first babies don't start speaking right 01:07
away they listen for months before they 01:10
say their first words they hear the 01:12
sounds patterns and rhythms of their 01:14
language the same goes for you instead 01:17
of memorizing grammar rules listen 01:20
listen and listen watch English movies 01:22
listen to podcasts like this one and 01:25
play English music in the background the 01:27
more you hear the more natural the 01:30
language will feel for example imagine 01:32
you're watching a TV series like friends 01:35
even if you don't understand every word 01:38
your brain is absorbing the language 01:40
just like a baby does over time words 01:42
and phrases will start to make 01:46
sense another great tip is to listen 01:48
passively babies are always surrounded 01:52
by language even when they are not 01:55
actively paying attention you can do the 01:57
same by playing English audio while 02:00
cooking driving or even while falling 02:02
asleep this way your brain will 02:06
continuously absorb new sounds and 02:08
patterns without 02:11
effort step two imitate don't 02:13
translate babies don't translate words 02:18
in their heads they just copy what they 02:20
hear they repeat words and sounds until 02:23
they get them right you should do the 02:26
same 02:28
instead of thinking in your native 02:30
language and translating try shadowing 02:31
this means listening to an English 02:34
speaker and repeating what they say in 02:36
real time it helps with pronunciation 02:38
Rhythm and 02:40
fluency let's try something fun say this 02:42
with me how's it 02:46
going great now say it again but faster 02:48
and with more confidence how's it going 02:51
awesome see you're already learning like 02:55
a baby another great way to imitate is 02:57
by watching videos with 03:00
subtitles try watching a short clip in 03:02
English pausing after each sentence and 03:04
repeating it exactly as the speaker says 03:06
it pay attention to intonation and 03:08
facial expressions 03:11
too step three learn words in 03:12
context babies don't memorize long 03:17
vocabulary lists they learn words by 03:20
seeing them in action if a baby hears 03:22
Apple while looking at an actual Apple 03:25
they connect the word to the object you 03:27
can do this too instead of memorizing 03:29
random words learn them in sentences for 03:32
example instead of just learning the 03:35
word delicious learn a phrase like this 03:37
pizza is delicious the next time you eat 03:39
something tasty you'll naturally 03:42
remember the word a great way to do this 03:44
is by labeling objects around you in 03:46
English stick a note on your mirror that 03:48
says mirror or put a note on your fridge 03:50
that says fridge every time you see the 03:53
object you'll reinforce the word without 03:55
even trying another technique is 03:57
learning through stories read simple 04:00
English books or listen to audio books 04:02
designed for beginners when you see 04:04
words in context they become much easier 04:07
to 04:10
remember step four make mistakes lots of 04:11
them have you ever seen a baby apologize 04:16
for saying a word wrong nope they just 04:19
keep trying until they get it right the 04:22
key to learning English is not being 04:25
afraid to make mistakes imagine you're 04:26
in a coffee shop sh and want to order in 04:29
English you might say I want a coffee 04:30
please that's simple and clear later 04:33
you'll learn you can say could I get a 04:36
coffee please but the important thing is 04:38
you communicated just like a baby speak 04:41
first and fix mistakes later another way 04:45
to become comfortable with mistakes is 04:48
practicing with a language partner find 04:51
a friend who is also learning English 04:53
and have conversations together if you 04:55
both make mistakes that's great it means 04:57
you're learning you can also talk to 05:00
yourself in English describe what you're 05:02
doing while cooking now I'm chopping the 05:04
onions or pretend you're giving a speech 05:06
in English the more you use the language 05:08
the faster you'll 05:11
improve now let's take a quick break for 05:12
a fun fact did you know that babies 05:14
around the world Babble in the same way 05:17
whether they are from Japan France or 05:20
Brazil all babies start by making 05:22
similar sounds it's only after a few 05:24
months that their babbling changes based 05:27
on the language they hear that means 05:29
language learning isn't about Talent 05:31
it's about 05:33
exposure if you surround yourself with 05:35
English your brain will start picking it 05:37
up just like a baby so don't stress your 05:39
brain is already designed to learn 05:42
languages all right let's do a quick 05:44
recap of how to learn English like a 05:46
baby one listen a lot watch listen and 05:48
expose yourself to English every day two 05:52
imitate don't translate copy native 05:55
speakers and practice shadowing 05:58
three learn words in context connect 06:00
words to real situations four make 06:03
mistakes and keep going the more you 06:05
speak the better you get remember 06:07
learning English should be fun and 06:09
natural the more you enjoy the process 06:11
the faster you'll improve if you like 06:14
today's episode don't forget to 06:16
subscribe to simple English podcast and 06:18
share this with your friends who are 06:21
learning English also tell me in the 06:22
comments what's your favorite way to 06:25
practice English thanks for listening 06:27
and I'll see you in the next episode bye 06:30
for now 06:32
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[English]
[Music]
hello everyone welcome to simple English
podcast where we make learning English
fun and easy I'm Lisa and today we're
diving into a super interesting topic
how to learn English like a baby yes you
heard me right babies are actually the
best language Learners in the world have
you ever wondered how babies go from
making funny noises to speaking full
sentences without ever opening a
textbook well today we'll explore how
you can use the same methods to learn
English naturally just like a baby and
don't worry I won't ask you to crawl
around or cry for milk but I will give
you some amazing tricks that can change
the way you learn English forever so
let's get
[Music]
started all right so how do babies learn
a language so easily let's break it down
into four key steps and I'll show you
how you can use them in your English
learning
Journey step one listening comes
first babies don't start speaking right
away they listen for months before they
say their first words they hear the
sounds patterns and rhythms of their
language the same goes for you instead
of memorizing grammar rules listen
listen and listen watch English movies
listen to podcasts like this one and
play English music in the background the
more you hear the more natural the
language will feel for example imagine
you're watching a TV series like friends
even if you don't understand every word
your brain is absorbing the language
just like a baby does over time words
and phrases will start to make
sense another great tip is to listen
passively babies are always surrounded
by language even when they are not
actively paying attention you can do the
same by playing English audio while
cooking driving or even while falling
asleep this way your brain will
continuously absorb new sounds and
patterns without
effort step two imitate don't
translate babies don't translate words
in their heads they just copy what they
hear they repeat words and sounds until
they get them right you should do the
same
instead of thinking in your native
language and translating try shadowing
this means listening to an English
speaker and repeating what they say in
real time it helps with pronunciation
Rhythm and
fluency let's try something fun say this
with me how's it
going great now say it again but faster
and with more confidence how's it going
awesome see you're already learning like
a baby another great way to imitate is
by watching videos with
subtitles try watching a short clip in
English pausing after each sentence and
repeating it exactly as the speaker says
it pay attention to intonation and
facial expressions
too step three learn words in
context babies don't memorize long
vocabulary lists they learn words by
seeing them in action if a baby hears
Apple while looking at an actual Apple
they connect the word to the object you
can do this too instead of memorizing
random words learn them in sentences for
example instead of just learning the
word delicious learn a phrase like this
pizza is delicious the next time you eat
something tasty you'll naturally
remember the word a great way to do this
is by labeling objects around you in
English stick a note on your mirror that
says mirror or put a note on your fridge
that says fridge every time you see the
object you'll reinforce the word without
even trying another technique is
learning through stories read simple
English books or listen to audio books
designed for beginners when you see
words in context they become much easier
to
remember step four make mistakes lots of
them have you ever seen a baby apologize
for saying a word wrong nope they just
keep trying until they get it right the
key to learning English is not being
afraid to make mistakes imagine you're
in a coffee shop sh and want to order in
English you might say I want a coffee
please that's simple and clear later
you'll learn you can say could I get a
coffee please but the important thing is
you communicated just like a baby speak
first and fix mistakes later another way
to become comfortable with mistakes is
practicing with a language partner find
a friend who is also learning English
and have conversations together if you
both make mistakes that's great it means
you're learning you can also talk to
yourself in English describe what you're
doing while cooking now I'm chopping the
onions or pretend you're giving a speech
in English the more you use the language
the faster you'll
improve now let's take a quick break for
a fun fact did you know that babies
around the world Babble in the same way
whether they are from Japan France or
Brazil all babies start by making
similar sounds it's only after a few
months that their babbling changes based
on the language they hear that means
language learning isn't about Talent
it's about
exposure if you surround yourself with
English your brain will start picking it
up just like a baby so don't stress your
brain is already designed to learn
languages all right let's do a quick
recap of how to learn English like a
baby one listen a lot watch listen and
expose yourself to English every day two
imitate don't translate copy native
speakers and practice shadowing
three learn words in context connect
words to real situations four make
mistakes and keep going the more you
speak the better you get remember
learning English should be fun and
natural the more you enjoy the process
the faster you'll improve if you like
today's episode don't forget to
subscribe to simple English podcast and
share this with your friends who are
learning English also tell me in the
comments what's your favorite way to
practice English thanks for listening
and I'll see you in the next episode bye
for now
[Music]

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Vocabulary Meanings

learn

/lɜːrn/

A1
  • verb
  • - to gain knowledge or skill by studying, practicing, being taught, or experiencing something

English

/ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ/

A1
  • noun
  • - the language of England and many other countries
  • adjective
  • - relating to England, its people, or their language

baby

/ˈbeɪbi/

A1
  • noun
  • - a very young child

speak

/spiːk/

A1
  • verb
  • - to say something; to talk

words

/wɜːrdz/

A1
  • noun
  • - a unit of language that has meaning and can be spoken or written

listen

/ˈlɪsən/

A1
  • verb
  • - to pay attention to a sound

language

/ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ/

A1
  • noun
  • - a system of communication used by a particular country or group

time

/taɪm/

A1
  • noun
  • - a period during which something happens

great

/ɡreɪt/

A1
  • adjective
  • - very good; excellent

effort

/ˈef.ət/

A2
  • noun
  • - the use of physical or mental energy to do something

sentences

/ˈsentənsɪz/

A2
  • noun
  • - a set of words that is complete in itself, typically containing a subject and predicate, conveying a statement, question, exclamation, or command, and consisting of a main clause and sometimes one or more subordinate clauses.

practice

/ˈpræktɪs/

A2
  • verb
  • - to do something regularly or repeatedly to improve your skill
  • noun
  • - the act of doing something regularly or repeatedly to improve your skill

mistakes

/mɪˈsteɪks/

A2
  • noun
  • - an action or judgment that is wrong or incorrect

remember

/rɪˈmembər/

A2
  • verb
  • - to be able to recall a fact, event, or situation from the past

amazing

/əˈmeɪzɪŋ/

B1
  • adjective
  • - causing great surprise or wonder

naturally

/ˈnætʃərəli/

B1
  • adverb
  • - in a way that is normal or that you would expect

imagine

/ɪˈmædʒɪn/

B1
  • verb
  • - to form a picture in your mind of something; to think or believe that something is possible

context

/ˈkɒntekst/

B2
  • noun
  • - the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed.

fluency

/ˈfluːənsi/

B2
  • noun
  • - the ability to speak or write a foreign language easily and accurately

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