spontaneous
US /spɑnˈteniəs/
・UK /spɒnˈteɪniəs/
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Frankenstein Part II: Crash Course Literature 206

- a phenomenon he called “spontaneous generation.”
a phenomenon he called “spontaneous generation.”
The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News

- THE FIRST SPONTANEOUS
THE FIRST SPONTANEOUS
Libertarian Philosophy: Why Thieves Hate Free Markets - Learn Liberty

- Society is full of these organic or spontaneous orders. Everything from language to fashion.
Society is full of these organic or spontaneous orders. Everything from language to fashion.
Former Secret Service agent shares tips on how to read people

- First, spontaneous corrections.
First, spontaneous corrections.
- That's a spontaneous correction. That's truthful.
That's a spontaneous correction. That's truthful.
October 4th - Google Event

- spontaneous moments while letting yourself be part of
spontaneous moments while letting yourself be part of
- So you'll capture more of those spontaneous smiles, first steps,
So you'll capture more of those spontaneous smiles, first steps,
The Kind of Story We Need Right Now: A Man Goes to a Stranger's Bachelor Party

- He can't be throwing his money around on spontaneous trips.
He can't be throwing his money around on spontaneous trips.
How to Get Good at Small Talk, and Even Enjoy It

- Many of us have this desire as soon as something spontaneous happens and we have to respond to do it as quickly as possible.
Many of us have this desire as soon as something spontaneous happens and we have to respond to do it as quickly as possible.
- as something spontaneous happens and we
as something spontaneous happens and we
The Complete Final Presidential Debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney

- Questions remain. What happened? What caused it? Was it spontaneous?
Questions remain. What happened? What caused it? Was it spontaneous?
How to upload edited recording to VoiceTube

- The participation is spontaneous and you get positive feedbacks here most of time.
The participation is spontaneous and you get positive feedbacks here most of time.
How To Improve Your English In 30 Minutes Per Day

- You're reading you're listening and Possibly even you're speaking as well Simultaneously if you use the shadowing technique the beautiful thing about watching videos in English is that you can actually Reassociate all of the imagery and the context and everything that is going on on the screen To the words that you're actually reading in the subtitles It's very very important that you associate the words with images as opposed to translating words in English Back to your native language in your own head when you come across objects or different scenarios in real life in English your first reflex should be able to Identify what's going on in the English language as opposed to Identifying it in your native language and then trying to translate it into English by associating English words With imagery it makes your English skills much more spontaneous and much more natural than they otherwise Would have been watching videos is also in a sense a form of feedback If you can understand 80% or more of what's being said Then honestly, you could even move up to another level of more complicated and more advanced English media If you understand less than 80% of what you're consuming Then that might be a sign that you're not quite at that level yet And you should be listening to more Simple English media that you can understand more of this leads to the final exercise, which is also quite efficient Which is just testing yourself.
You're reading you're listening and Possibly even you're speaking as well Simultaneously if you use the shadowing technique the beautiful thing about watching videos in English is that you can actually Reassociate all of the imagery and the context and everything that is going on on the screen To the words that you're actually reading in the subtitles It's very very important that you associate the words with images as opposed to translating words in English Back to your native language in your own head when you come across objects or different scenarios in real life in English your first reflex should be able to Identify what's going on in the English language as opposed to Identifying it in your native language and then trying to translate it into English by associating English words With imagery it makes your English skills much more spontaneous and much more natural than they otherwise Would have been watching videos is also in a sense a form of feedback If you can understand 80% or more of what's being said Then honestly, you could even move up to another level of more complicated and more advanced English media If you understand less than 80% of what you're consuming Then that might be a sign that you're not quite at that level yet And you should be listening to more Simple English media that you can understand more of this leads to the final exercise, which is also quite efficient Which is just testing yourself.
- It's important that you really hone in on your listening comprehension skills in a spontaneous and organic manner as well as using subtitles and the next easy way to test yourself is just by Recording yourself answering open-ended questions at least one time per a month You can do it more than once a month But I'd recommend at least one time per a month This way each month you can measure the results and see if you're actually making progress And if the methods you're using are actually being executed properly now after you record yourself I would say you can honestly measure results by yourself If you're at the b2 c1 or c2 levels of English however, if you're at the a1 a2 or b1 levels of English I would highly recommend getting feedback and having your results measured by a native English speaker as opposed to yourself as an Experienced language learner or an experienced English learner.
It's important that you really hone in on your listening comprehension skills in a spontaneous and organic manner as well as using subtitles and the next easy way to test yourself is just by Recording yourself answering open-ended questions at least one time per a month You can do it more than once a month But I'd recommend at least one time per a month This way each month you can measure the results and see if you're actually making progress And if the methods you're using are actually being executed properly now after you record yourself I would say you can honestly measure results by yourself If you're at the b2 c1 or c2 levels of English however, if you're at the a1 a2 or b1 levels of English I would highly recommend getting feedback and having your results measured by a native English speaker as opposed to yourself as an Experienced language learner or an experienced English learner.