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Why Comprehensible Input Doesn’t Work (Armenian, Greek, French, Turkish, Italian) 00:30
How Learning 3000 Words And Comprehensible Input Failed Me To Speak A Language 04:37
Speaking Turkish 07:48
The Only Way To Speak A Language (I Created My Best Method) 08:32
I Became Fluent In English Because… (Speaking Comes First, Listening Second) 14:00
The Incredible Power of Speaking (Focus On Speaking) 16:13
Don’t Waste Your Time With Input (Do COMPREHENSIBLE OUTPUT)16:40
Dm Me On Instagram For Scripts And Study Materials 18:32
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*DM Me On Instagram About The Source Of The Scripts(subtitles/websites) (Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arsenkocaoglu/)
*Before you start to learn English with my method, make sure to check out these playlists in order so that you don't end up learning English the wrong way and wasting your time.
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Abi metodların çok iyi. Ben de İngilizce öğreniyorum ama seni tam olarak anlayamadım🙂 Türkçede de böyle bir video yaparmısın.
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You're right, bro. I've been reading books in English every day for 941 days straight (at least 2 hours a day) and have read 132 books during that time. I've also been listening to English speech for 798 days straight (at least 3 hours a day), and I still can't write or speak English.
But your method doesn't really inspire me either; it seems boring and routine to me. I don't have the patience to hammer away at the same series for several days in a row))) it will just be boring, and as a result, I will lose focus and monotonously repeat phrases without “feeling” them. Right now, I'm working on my own method aimed at active use of the language, and also so that it's varied and interesting (for me)). Your method is good too, no question, it's just not for my personality (as I see it)).
What's your problem with Comprehensible Input, bro?😂
My Danish friend speaks English with an extremely high level of fluency and sounds almost native (perfect American New York accent and mannerisms.) How precisely did he get to that level? He inputted thousands of hours of American TV shows and movies before output. Obviously you need to learn and practice speaking eventually, however, the longer you input the more you internalize the language into your sub vocalization. I'd have called input bullshit too had I not had a near native level friend who used it and got such results.
By the way, I was going to ask you: are the papers used for printing always A4 size
I downloaded subtitles of friends but some of them are wrong and some are missing please 😔 told me
How much time will it take for me to speak English fluently with this method? I will start to learn this method.
places answer me😊
you can use chatgpt to turn your transcript into more organized script! I've done that
Thank you for sharing your story with us. I agree with you, and I’d just like to add a few points. Actually, both are very important – both comprehensible input and comprehensible output. In fact, the method you’re talking about already includes both. Before repeating a script, you prepare yourself by studying the text, learning the words and expressions you don’t know. You’re making the content comprehensible.
I assume you’ve also looked into the videos and study methods of polyglots like Steve Kaufmann, İclal, and Kato Lomb. The method you’re referring to is actually quite similar to the system Gabriel Wyner describes in his TEDx talk. As an opera singer, he talked about how having to memorize librettos in foreign languages influenced his language learning process.
What is best way to learn a langauge?
This is great video, are you repeating only one persons characters or we have to pretend woman,men whatever in the show ? Which one is the best way 🙏 thanks
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yöntemini anlayabilmem için bir çok videonu izledim ve çok mantıklı geldi fakat anlayamadığım tek şey izlerken ingilizce alt yazımı yoksa türkçe alt yazı mı kullanmalıyım orayı çok netleştiremedim. açıkçası belli bir seviyeye gelene kadar türkçe kullanmam gerektiğini düşünüyorum çünkü izlerken anlamazsam bu benim için sıkıcı olabilir.
I think I agree with you and thank u so much , keep going 💓
Eu precisei assistir mais de um vídeo seu para perceber que seu método não é shadowin, pois são parecidos. Gostei muito e estou iniciando meu treino com roteiros. Obrigada! I needed to watch more than one videos to realize that your methode is not shadowin as they are similar. I really like and I starting my training with scripts. Thanks!
Can you help me, where can I the scripts? I want to practice it about scripts. Greetings from Honduras!
Hi broh from Dominican republic Question? What about using lingq instead script method
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Arsen I highly suggest you not to use too many hashtags and keywords in your videos' descriptions because youtube thinks that you spam. Rather use them in a paragraph(s) that explains what you mention about in the video. Anyway, Türkiye'den selamlar. Bol şans.
I’m on a journey to get better at English! Can anyone give me some honest feedback?
I'm using this method with YouTube. Do you have to go back and read the script multiple times? Thanks.
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I agree with you 100%. I'm stuck at the B1 level. My listening skills are much better than my speaking because I mostly practice input, like watching or reading something—because it's much easier than output practice. I can do it anywhere. I changed my phone language, I follow some English YouTube channels, and I changed my Instagram feed to English influencers, etc.
When I watch something with English subtitles, I can understand at least 50–60%. But when I try to speak, I can't create new sentences easily, or I have to think too much about grammar rules, tenses, etc.
I've been trying this method for a week now, and I realized that speaking feels really strange to me. My mouth is not used to the words. When I see those words or sentences, I can understand what they mean, but when I try to speak, it feels really unfamiliar to my mouth.
Maybe you can say: "Why didn’t you just practice speaking?"
Guys, speaking is not that easy. I’ve tried many ways. I joined some English-speaking channels on Discord, I even bought Open English to talk with native teachers every day—but I was too shy, and it didn’t work for me.
But when I try to speak alone, I feel more relaxed, and I can practice for at least 2 hours a day without getting bored.
My plan is: when I feel ready to speak with someone, I’ll go for it.
I think this method will help you if your level is A2+.
You should know the basics—like common verbs, 1000+ words, basic tenses, etc.
Otherwise, you might feel completely lost or overwhelmed.
First of all thank you for sharing all your experience with us. It is really good to someone share his REAL learning journey.
But there are some questions from my side. I can say that I have watched a lot of videos on your channel but I didint find your first speaking audio. Yes, there is one video you were talking in english 2018 but i think this is not encourage us who is level under A2. By the way i am talking about this video.
2018 january
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OU0FLZ2Tui0&t=245s
In that video you mention that you had started to learn english in 2018 but this speach which you talked 2018 january absolutaly good. You even used complex sentences. Maybe you were doing some mistakes while speaking but i can say it is not A1 or A2 level speech. So in a conclusion my point is I really would like to see your first audio. Because you mentioned that you started to learn english from beginning In2018. As a beginner we even have struggle to say this sentence.
` There is apple or I like the cake my mom cooks.`
But if you say that after studing just 1 mounth i was able to speak like that ( 2018 january video) without looking at somewhere it is another topic and most probably I missed that part )
I've heard here the real Turkish language first time.
May I ask how long you can speak the language after practicing?
Wow.. i'll give it a try. Now i have friends scripts. Do you think it's good to start off to practice speaking as you said? Very impressive
Tv scripts are also input. It means also you get lots of hours input while you are practicing with tv scripts. There is only one difference from other language learners is here that you are repeating lots of same resources while others are jumping to different resources every single day. I believe that the key of fluency is repetition same material until we internalize it and connect sentences with images or stories. Because I think you are doing this.
For me, as i speak neither English nor Turkish, i always think that Turkish sounds more complicated and is probably harder than English phonetically and grammatically (maybe?)
In short, he says, even though input of a language makes you understand that language very well (when u listen and read something), input alone does not help to speak that language at all, so you need to work on output to speak fluently. Am I right? I also need to clarify one thing. Is writing considered the output of language? Apart from speaking?
What the language did your mom use to speak to you from age 0 to 5?
I have been using the same technique like I watch American Youtube Channels and write down key phrase which i can use in Conversations its really effective for me now i have reached an Upper Intermidate level