The destructive power of XX... you can't underestimate it.
Hello!
It's Riko (^^)
Right to the point,
the XX in the title,
this is
"audio learning"
.
Today,
"Busy people should learn English through audio learning!"
I'm going to talk about that.
Last month,
my eldest son had his preschool concert.
At the preschool my child attends,
there is a concert every January
where they perform songs and harmonica.
The teachers also perform live, with full enthusiasm!
They even sent out a notice saying, "The children have been practicing very hard. Please be sure to take care of your health!" lol
(No, we are also being extremely careful, and I know they've been practicing hard, so I really want them to stand on that stage, but children's health is so sudden and you really never know... I think that every year. lol)
Well, he managed to stand on stage safely again this year,
and I finished watching his final concert.
(My son sang 7 songs... he's truly amazing, thank you for the moving experience 😭)
My son is
a child who seriously enjoys every single event at preschool
with all his might lol
and during the period leading up to this concert,
at home, my eldest son would sing the concert songs every single day.
My husband and I would be like, "Please stop already!!!" because he sang them every day. lol
But when you listen to them every day,
they really get stuck in your ears, don't they.
For some reason, my husband and I would
suddenly start singing "~♪♪♪".
(I'll withhold the lyrics since it's an original song)
Before we knew it, we were humming along.
Even though we weren't trying to memorize them at all.
Wait, hold on.
Isn't this audio learning?
I realized.
"The unconscious retention power of information from the ears, you can't underestimate it!"
I had to tell people learning English about this!
That's what happened.
Especially for busy people, audio learning is the best.
Sitting at a desk and writing things down
is not the only way to study.
In the case of English, please try it with English sentences that you can understand at least 80% of.
Because if it's an English sentence you don't understand, it won't stick even if you just listen to it in the background.
By all means,
while commuting, during housework, or in your spare time,
let's master English (^^)
Riko
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