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Improve Your English: Why Listening Helps You Speak Ep 812

2025/6/2
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Hilary: 我发现很多人问,我能听懂英语,但是怎么开始说英语?这是因为传统的语言学习方法在口语方面效果不佳。要提高口语,最重要的是大量的听力练习。听力理解是关键,它能帮助大脑自然地准备好说英语。很多人在这个阶段停滞不前,但只要坚持听,就能克服这个困难。要达到流利,需要数百小时的听力积累,这样才能不假思索地说出英语。通过大量的听力,大脑会自动处理词汇,最终达到用英语思考的境界,而不是翻译。如果能轻松听懂我们的播客,就可以开始尝试口语练习了。找一个语言伙伴,每周练习一小时,你会发现大脑中的神经连接迅速形成。在学习环境中练习,即使犯错也没关系,关键是多开口。

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This chapter addresses the common challenge of understanding English but struggling to speak it. It emphasizes the importance of extensive listening as the foundation for fluency and suggests practical steps to build speaking confidence, such as finding a language partner.
  • Speaking is the most difficult aspect of language learning.
  • Extensive listening (75% or more) is crucial for fluency.
  • Speaking practice in a learning environment is essential for building confidence.

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Hi there, and welcome to this podcast from Adept English. What are the two most common questions you ask us about language learning? Adept English has been putting together podcasts since 2016, so we know what language learners want to know the most.

And I think we have pretty good answers to those questions. So today, listen on to find out how you can speed up your English language learning. The most common questions we're asked. First one, I can understand English, but how do I start to speak English?

And the second question we're asked most of all, do you have a plan, a process through which language learners can move to learn fluent English? Well, the answer to that second question is easy. It's yes, absolutely. So, today I'm going to cover the answers to those two questions. Hello, I'm Hilary and you're listening to Adept English. Adept English.

We will help you to speak English fluently. All you have to do is listen. So start listening now and find out how it works.

I also suggest you watch our new improved 7 Rules of Adept English. This idea of the 7 Rules has been around as long as Adept English has existed. But I'm sure you'll agree, if you look at the old videos, we have really improved

our videos technically and sound-wise since those early days. But much more importantly than that, in these new videos, we have improved and refined the messages in the seven rules. In there is a huge amount of language learning experience.

yours and ours, concentrated into seven easily remembered practices, easily remembered techniques. The videos explain the Adept English Listen and Learn method and how best to use our podcasts and episodes.

These tips and techniques have helped thousands of people improve their English. They've helped people who had been trying to learn English for years and who had become stuck. So make sure you watch those 7 Rules videos. The new videos are all on YouTube and Spotify. The tips and techniques in those videos are for English language learners only.

absolute gold dust, as we say in English. The techniques work for any language you want to learn. So once you're familiar with them, once you've used them to improve your English, who knows what other languages you may decide to learn.

So, the first question that we're asked most frequently, I can understand English, but how do I start to speak English? Well, I realise you're probably asking that question for one of two reasons. The first, if you learned English or any other language in the traditional way at school or in college, you'll have noticed how difficult it is to speak a language.

Of the four actions in language learning, that's reading, writing, listening with understanding and speaking, you'll have noticed that speaking is by far the most difficult. And yet speaking a foreign language is what most of us want to be able to do.

So traditional language learning methods work really well for reading and writing, not as well for understanding and listening, and they don't work very well at all for speaking a language. So if it's the wrong method that's stopping you, that's your difficulty, it's not your fault. Most of us have been there.

The problem is the way that languages are taught in schools and colleges. And the reason is simple. If you want to learn a language beyond beginner level, the only way to do this is to do a lot of listening. The only way. In fact, you have to spend much more time listening to spoken English than any of the other activities. That's reading, writing or speaking.

at least initially. I'd say that your English language learning activity needs to be at least 75% listening, if not more. And if you think about the amount of time you spent listening to English spoken in school and college,

it probably wasn't very much. And yet listening, notice I say with understanding, listening is what your brain needs most to learn a language. Fluency, that's F-L-U-E-N-C-Y, being able to speak a language quickly and naturally. Well, fluency doesn't start with speaking.

It starts with listening, hours and hours of it. And this gradually prepares your brain to speak. This is why Adept English gives you so much listening material on lots of interesting topics. It's to keep you listening for longer. Basically, if you listen to enough spoken English with understanding, your brain will naturally prepare you for speaking English.

And I mean speaking fluently, not with lots of hesitation and thought. I'm talking about speaking easily and naturally like you do your own language. And I think the second reason why people ask this question, I can understand English, but how do I start speaking English? Well, this is a place that many language learners get stuck.

stuck, sometimes for years and years. You don't want that. You don't want to be stuck. You want to be able to use your English for proper conversation. Again, listening is the simple but really effective answer here.

To put it another way, it is impossible to become fluent in a language without hundreds of hours of listening. To be able to speak, you need to be so familiar with the English words that you want to say that you don't have to think about them. The words just come into your head naturally. They arrive without effort. When you do enough listening, it becomes automatic. When you do the listening, you're making the investment

which pays off when you come to speak. If you think about speaking your own language, it's automatic. Your brain just supplies the correct words without you even thinking about it. To arrive at this, hundreds of hours of listening are needed. This is what helps you understand effortlessly without translating. This is what's needed for speaking. Imagine one of our Adept English Monday podcasts.

If you listen to it four times, how many thousands of words have you heard? Your brain will be working on these words automatically.

And by the fourth listen, you'll probably understand a lot more than you did on the first listen. Each time you listen, your brain moves more of the words into automatic understanding. You're moving closer and closer to being able to think in English. It's the opposite of translating, which is very conscious,

hard work. If you stay with translating, you'll never be able to speak a foreign language fluently. But your brain is designed for exactly this learning process. Lots of listening means eventually you'll be able to speak. It'll be automatic and wonderful. If you can understand our podcasts and our subscription episodes fairly well without much effort,

then you are probably ready to start speaking. You may feel ready to speak before this level, in which case, just go for it. It probably means you're a confident person. But if you've done these hours of listening, then the step to speaking is much shorter. What you need is to practice speaking with someone in a learning environment.

If you've done enough listening, your brain will start to build the necessary connections really, really quickly. If you do an hour a week of conversation with someone, it's amazing. You can feel those neural connections forming in your brain, branching across from the listening part of your brain to the speaking part of your brain.

And when I say in a learning environment, by that I mean arrange to speak with someone in English so that you can practice conversation together. It takes a lot of confidence to start speaking English in the live environment with real people in real conversation. People sometimes find that scary and embarrassing.

or it certainly is if you try to speak before you are ready. So it's much easier to build your speaking confidence in a learning environment with someone else who's also learning. That way, it doesn't matter if you make mistakes. Both of you will make mistakes. How to create that learning environment? Well, the best way is probably to meet with someone in person to practice speaking English. But almost as good...

Find an online language partner who's also learning English. You can use websites like Conversation Exchange to set this up. If you find someone on a similar level of English to yours, there are no worries about making mistakes, getting things wrong.

but you can help each other. So, it could be with another person who's also learning English, or it could be with someone who's already fluent in English, but who wants to learn your language in return. If you've done enough listening, you'll be amazed by how much progress you can make speaking in as little as an hour a week. Your brain has evolved. So,

especially to learn languages in this way. You'll be using that wonderful and brilliant machine in your head in just the way that it's intended. But your brain will only be ready to do this once you've done enough listening and most of your understanding is automatic. The second question that we're most frequently asked, do you have a plan, a

a process through which language learners can move to learn fluent English. Absolutely, yes, we do. What Adept English offers is a comprehensive language learning plan.

The seven rules are there to guide you to understand the method of learning through all of it. They sit on top of everything else. They teach you how to spend your language learning time most wisely. And depending upon your level, you can choose the Adept English material that's best for you and move up through the levels. So if you only listen to one thing, listen to the seven rules. That's your guide to the best methods for learning languages.

If you're really at the beginner level, then start with our Most Common 500 Words course. Repeat, listen, use the transcript, translate if you must, but work your way through that course until you can understand all of it automatically.

If you're at the beginning, that may take some time, but it will move you forward enormously. Once you can understand the most common 500 words course, move on. Our new Activate Your Listening course comes next. It's more advanced than the 500 words, but it gives you great vocabulary and practice at three universal and common topics.

It also includes English conversation with other people so that you can practice with voices other than mine. Once you're at the level of intermediate English, use our weekly podcasts.

In the beginning, you may find that you need to use the transcript and perhaps translate some of the less common words that I use. But remember, translation is the enemy of fluency. So try to keep your translating to a minimum. Much better, use my spelling and explanations that I include for any more unusual words.

That way you can stay in your English part of your brain to increase your understanding. The podcasts also give you practice at not understanding every word and being able to work words out gradually. That's a really underrated language learning skill.

You don't want to get into a panic every time you meet a word you don't know. So practice dealing with words you don't know. If you want to move along quickly and make great progress and do those hundreds of hours of listening which will move you to fluency, then the best thing is our subscription service. What you get online in the Monday podcast is just a taster, just an appetiser.

just the first course. The main course, if you like, is the subscription service. And it's just a tiny monthly payment, so much better and cheaper than other English language learning methods. Our subscription service gives you access to much

more listening material. Subscribing will help you move towards English fluency. And lastly, if you're at an advanced stage in your English language learning, you're under...

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You may want to polish your English pronunciation. You may want to sound more like a native English speaker. Or you may want to work on those illogical words in English that are misleading or notoriously difficult to pronounce. If so, have a look at our consonants pronunciation course. It answers absolutely all the questions I could think of about English consonant pronunciation.

But to finish, above all, if you haven't already, watch the new Seven Rules of Adept English. There are so many language learning tips in there and the videos explain the best

and really the only techniques for learning a language to fluency. As ever, we love feedback. Let us know what you think of the new videos, especially if you compare them with the old ones. We'll be really pleased to hear from you. Enough for now. Have a lovely day. Speak to you again soon. Goodbye.