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Steve Kaufmann - lingosteve

Steve Kaufmann - lingosteve

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To Improve Comprehension DON'T Try to Understand

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What are some ways you are currently working on your comprehension in your target language?

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CC subtitles available in English.

As you are progressing in your target language there will be lots of times when you are not going to understand. To reach your goals you need to accept this and keep moving forward.

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— @SutaySanyang-o6g

0:00 Listening and reading comprehension are the most important goals in language learning.

1:11 My biggest tip when it comes to improving your comprehension.

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— @paul5540

2:16 Learning a new language is like mowing a lawn.

4:02 Don't force yourself to try to understand.

Thanks for this perspective and encouragement

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Hey steve, thank you for this amazing video. Its really helped me a lot. Until now i was trying hard to understand fully at first go. From now on i will try not to understand.

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Thank you for this valuable advice , I didn't even try to understand the meaning of word comprehension

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This was exactly what I needed, thanks!

@DaltonOrtegaDaltonOrtega
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Thanks, this is very useful, I was getting stuck with trying to fully understand, but actually with what you say, it makes more practical sense.

@yogabija
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Fantastic video — great pacing, clear explanations, and a really professional feel throughout. It’s motivating to see channels producing content at this level. I’ve been trying to build something similar with British English Hub!

@BritishEnglishHub
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I'm watching this in my immersion

@likeAkotik
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two steps forward, one step back.

@jon636374
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How does the schematic compare with similar representations of materials like graphene or graphyne, and what novel structural features unique to graphite acetylene can be discerned that might confer advantageous properties?

@dawiszarins2088
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Hey man! You're doung very well but i see you are a dissent.

@SunderlalSolanki-e8n
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Your videos are always so helpful, thank you!

@HenriettaHenrietta-y1j
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I always mow tall grass at a low setting. I usually just go backward, dragging the lawnmower behind me. The biggest problem is when the grass is a bit wet. The wet grass tends to stick to the underside of the mower and eventually choke the motor due to too high resistance....I'm just saying. :p

@jimka385
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Thank you very much sir

@user-007Lingaraj
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I'm from India 😂❤❤

@ShrashtiTomar-v4p
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Fabulous 🎉🎉🎉

@abomohanad2014
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I've had the experience of reading in a foreign language and failing to understand a particular word, but when that word is repeated in the same text further on, I've been able to successfully guess its meaning with no need to translate.

@rogercawkwell5413
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Thank you! 🙏 you gave me what I needed to continue!

@Vladtheemailer69
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Poland

@doojoonhwang2407
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I suggest that subtitles should be in Enlgish

@hebertoolvera8946
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This in an idea that I am not familiar.

When I read scientific paper abstracts, I had to understand everything before I move to the next sentence. Otherwise, nothing makes senses.

@ArcharlieChou
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I enjoy your speech

@vagifkerimov9547
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Great ❤

@Hussaini14
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I have to be honest with you that, this is exactly what had started discouraging me already because i thought it will be very diffcult for me.....because i was told to us this method Listen- Repeat-Record method...i then asked how am i going to be understanding what the other person is saying, because for me i thought it is also important not only listening and repeating after they speak but also to understand.

Actually the person who gave me this method told me to always be asking in oder to understand....but Guys this seemed hard to me after watching just one video😢

@TurumanyaCharisPius
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حجينا شو جاي افتهم عليك بنسبة ٧٠٪🥲؟

@ashtar_25x
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If you stick to just one way of learning English, you’ll slow your progress down, because your brain craves novelty and variety

@مُصطفى-و3و9خ
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This is one of my biggest gripes with lingq. When I read a page everything I don't specifically try and look at gets marked as "known" rather than letting me just mark the stuff i for sure know as known and use linqs to learn enough to get the context. I know you can kind of get around it, but it's built to push to make sure you understand everything before you move on

@josephlarsen
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Excelent tip. Thank you very much since Costa Rica.

@josepablobarboza4631
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@FilibertoCaceres-b4v
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I love ❤

@henryajaude2799
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It's when your forced to respond when your not sure if you've heard it right let alone understand it.

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@NsroNsro-y6u
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Thank you so much😊

@ReshmaKhatoon-t9q
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Well done ... From Iraq

@lubnamohammedalialhajjar3109
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Very informative and effective english learning video.

@EasyAcademicEducation24
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I think the real lesson is architecture and learning in layers or modules.

@rishabrege3479
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to understand more, don't try to understand too much.

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Please showly pronounction, b

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