Learn English with Movies and TV! | 5 Powerful Tips from a Master Teacher | Rachel’s English

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2019-03-05 ・ Rachel's English


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Learn English with Movies and TV! | 5 Powerful Tips from a Master Teacher | Rachel’s English

123,004 views ・ 2019-03-05

Rachel's English


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Today we’re going to go over my top 5 tips for learning English with movies and TV.
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Many people successfully learn English this way, and the great thing about it is that you’re learning something in
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context, not isolated like in a vocabulary list.
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And this will really help you remember it.
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In addition, you’re learning from a native speaker, so your pronunciation should be much more accurate
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than if you're learning from a book if you do it right.
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But learning English from movies and TV does NOT happen automatically.
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Unless you’re using the tips I’m about to teach you, you won’t be learning as much English as you could.
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But if you DO make these tips part of your regular movie and TV watching habits,
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you’ll have a powerful new learning tool that’s always available to you!
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Now, this is not about relaxing and unwinding watching TV or a movie, this is about learning.
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It’s an active experience, part of your studies.
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Let’s get started.
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Tip 1:  Work at your level.  If listening comprehension is a big challenge for you,
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and you want to work on that specifically, start with a simple scene involving just a few people
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in a quiet environment.
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I really like dramas because I think in general the pace of speaking is a little `slower.
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HER is a great movie for this: slow pace, clear speech.
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What’s the rush?
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That was relatively easy to understand.
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If your listening comprehension is very good and you’re just looking to pick up new vocabulary or phrases,
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or you want to challenge your listening comprehension, you can do this by trying a scene in a noisy room,
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or a scene where people are speaking with a non-standard accent.
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It's that or we both better go do something else, pal.
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That was likely much harder to understand.
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So, work at a level that's right for you – one that's not so challenging that you understand almost nothing.
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Tip 2:  Use a video player that has the right tools:
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a toggle for subtitles and a way to easily skip back in the video. Both Netflix and HBO Go have these features,
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and no they did not pay me to say this.
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On YouTube, you can do a search on a topic that interests you,
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and filter it so you’ll only see videos with a closed captioning file.
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But the YouTube player doesn't have a way to easily jump back a few seconds like Netflix or HBO Go,
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they have a skip back 10 seconds button
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and I think if you can afford a subscription to one of those services, it’s really useful.
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Let’s go on to tip #3 to see why.
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Tip 3:  Use subtitles and the following method to learn.
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Step 1 is to listen without the subtitles.
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When you hear something you don’t understand, or a word you don’t know
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(and it’s okay if that's pretty frequent), pause the player.
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Go back 10 seconds and listen again, pause it.
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Can you figure it out?
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Write down as much of the sentence as you can in a notebook that you have just for this purpose.
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Use an app if you like, but I prefer writing by hand.
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Then, turn on the English subtitles and go back and listen again.
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Listen and watch with the subtitles on.
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Now, maybe the part you didn’t get is a brand new word that you’ve never seen or heard before.
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Great, this is an awesome way to learn new vocabulary.
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Write the word down, look up the definition, and write down the sentence you heard it in.
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Even write down the show or movie and the scene.
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Remembering this context will absolutely help you remember the word.
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But maybe when you go back and watch with the subtitles you realize you know all those words.
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Why didn’t you understand it?
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That’s a very important question and answering it is the key to improving your listening comprehension.
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Perhaps the phrase was said very quickly
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and there were reductions in there that made it very hard to identify the word.
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Or maybe a word has a pronunciation that's completely different than what you thought.
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Write down the full sentence now and circle the words you didn’t understand.
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Then use the skip back button to listen many times – five, maybe even more.
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Something was pronounced in a way that you were not expecting.
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Study how the native speaker pronounces it.
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Importantly, say the phrase out loud yourself a few times,
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imitating the native speaker as precisely as you can.
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Write down the correct pronunciation in your notebook.
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Maybe even take it a step further:  Go to Youglish.com and type the word or phrase you didn’t understand.
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Hear lots of other examples of native speakers using that word or phrase, and pay attention.
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Is it reduced?
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Why was it so hard for you to understand the first time?
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This kind of work will really pay off.
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Youglish is a search engine for YouTube videos with English subtitles and you can filter it to American English,
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and skip from clip to clip.
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You can also move forward or backward within a clip to get the full context.
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It's a great way to supplement your learning.
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Just like in the movies, I did a quick costume change.
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I bet that a lot of what gets in the way of your listening comprehension is reductions and linking.
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I have playlists for both of those topics –
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click here or in the video description to see those playlists.
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They’ll definitely uncover some of the mystery of listening comprehension.
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Tip 4:  Review it!  If you’ve taken the time to do the work of watching, pausing, writing down sentences,
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vocab words, and the context you learned them in, then do yourself a favor and solidify that learning.
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Keep your English in Movies notebook close by so if you have a bit of extra time,
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waiting for an appointment, or on your commute, or during your lunch break,
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you can remind yourself what you learned yesterday.
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If you learned a new vocabulary word, try to come up with your own sentences for it now.
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Practice speaking your new words and phrases out loud whenever possible.
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And Tip 5:  Set manageable goals for yourself.
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Don’t try to learn 100 new words or phrases a day.
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That’s too many.
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Make it your goal to really really learn 5 or 6.
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When you learn them in context and review them for seven days, that will get you good results.
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Trying to learn too many too often means very little being remembered and leads to burnout.
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This method I’ve given you is time-consuming, but it is concrete and you will really learn this way.
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If you’ve gotten 5 or 10 good word or phrases in the first few minutes of a show or movie, reward yourself!
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Close your notebook and watch the rest for enjoyment and pleasure.
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There is a wealth of TV shows and movies that you can use to help you learn English and speak like a native.
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What’s your favorite movie or show to use to study English with?
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Let me know in the comments –
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that will give ideas to everyone else.
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And let me know which of these 5 tips was most powerful for you!
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That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.
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