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  • Hello Everybody and welcome to learn English Live 23

  • My name is Steve Ford and this week I have two great questions from Emma from Israel and Renato from Brazil

  • So let's take a listen...........

  • There is a great mnemonic trick you can use to help remember new words

  • What you want to do is create a big funny picture in your mind and describe it with words that you know

  • in your language. So I learned a new word in Russian the other day

  • the verbto understand

  • In Russian it is ponimat

  • or as the Russians say ponimat'

  • So how the heck can I remember this new word?

  • Well, you can paint a picture in your mind of a "pony" sitting on a "mat" or small rug saying "I don't understand"

  • really crazy, right? not really, I still remember ponimat until this day as being to understand in Russian

  • When I was learning Portguese I remember this term: é verdade

  • which means it's true or that's true

  • So to memorize the pronunciation I thought of "ever Daddy" in my own language

  • and that way I could remember it

  • Music enters our mind so easily when the song is catchy, when you can remember it for days and days

  • Music is a very powerful tool for you to learn and remember new vocabulary from pop songs

  • so pick one that you really like and learn and sing it over and over again

  • Repeating the same words over and over again is boring, but with music it's a piece of cake, it's easy!

  • Hello Renato and Hello Brazil, Ola Brazil tudo bem?

  • Well Renato you have a big chance here to make some fast progress with your fluency in listening and speaking in English.

  • Hopefully the ESL school you'll be attending here in North America will have a good mix of students from all over the world

  • This is an excellent chance to understand how non-native speakers of English talk face-to-face

  • It's also a great way to share your culture and find out things you've got in common

  • I get many students who are always surprised that I understand what they are saying even if they have a strong accent and don't speak like a native speaker

  • Well hey, I am from Toronto and live in Vancouver where half of the population is immigrants

  • So it's not just me who can understand people who have a strong accent

  • there are a lot of people who come here and they can make themselves understood very easily

  • So this comes as second nature to me and many others here and hopefully your experience studying in the USA will be just as rewarding

  • it really depends on where you go

  • was that everybody at the meetings talked: fast! fast! fast!

  • They didn't slow down their speech and do any favors for my student

  • Now, you might also find that sometimes native speakers will make "inside jokes" that only they can understand

  • This could be anything from regionalisms to references to movies like: you're not in Kansas anymore"

  • What does that mean? It comes from an old American movie, The Wizard of Oz

  • and it simply means that you are now in a new place which is unfamiliar

  • Well everybody, I hope you found my lesson useful and enjoyable

  • and you're always welcome to record your question at the link below this video

  • Bye for now!

  • that could be in sssss, from sssss baaaa

  • well it's a multicultural experience in every sense

  • hopefully the ESL score.........score.......score

Hello Everybody and welcome to learn English Live 23

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