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[Listening Time Podcast Episode 50: A Special Q&A Session]-[English Listening - Episode 50 Q&A]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2022-03-21

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📋 Summary

Celebrating 50 Episodes of Listening Time

In this milestone 50th episode of the Listening Time Podcast, host Connor reflects on the journey of creating this resource. Inspired by his own experiences learning foreign languages, Connor designed this podcast to provide effective, comprehensible input. He expresses his gratitude to his audience, noting that their messages and comments have been the primary factor in motivating him to continue. As a special treat for this landmark episode, Connor hosts a Q&A session to address various listener inquiries.

The Concept of Standard American English

Addressing a listener’s question regarding a "standard" American accent, Connor offers his perspective while acknowledging that he is somewhat biased due to his origins in Southern California. He suggests that the West Coast accent is often perceived as the standard, primarily because the entertainment industry—specifically Hollywood—is centered there. Because music, movies, and television shows are produced in this region, the West Coast accent has become the most familiar to global audiences. Additionally, he notes that many students find this accent particularly easy to understand compared to others.

Strategies for Speaking a Foreign Language

Connor discusses the transition from input to output in language learning, referencing Stephen Krashen’s input hypothesis, which posits that language is acquired primarily through listening and reading. While he emphasizes the importance of these inputs, he acknowledges the universal desire to speak fluently. His advice is to avoid forcing yourself to speak too early; instead, one should start when they feel ready to ensure the experience remains fun and motivating.

When ready to practice, he recommends finding a partner or teacher who can adapt to your level. He warns against instructors who speak at "a million miles per hour," as this can be a stressful and unproductive experience. Furthermore, he advises against constant error correction during the conversation, as it interrupts the flow of speech and can be highly demoralizing. Instead, he suggests having a teacher note major mistakes to review at the end of a session.

Insights on Learning Tools and Slang

Regarding the popular app Duolingo, Connor views it as a great resource for beginners. He notes that while it cannot make one fluent on its own, it is excellent for helping students get a "feel for the language," including its structure and word order.

On the topic of slang, Connor admits he is not always up to date on the latest expressions since he currently resides outside the U.S. However, he clarifies that "slang" is an uncountable noun and introduces three common terms:

  • Dope: Used to describe something cool.
  • Salty: Describes someone acting angry or bitter, often because of a negative reaction to a situation.
  • Savage: Refers to a person who is very direct, sometimes even brutal, in an argument or online debate.

Historical Context: San Diego

Finally, Connor provides a brief history of San Diego, often referred to as the "birthplace of California." He explains that it was the site of the first European settlement on the West Coast. He mentions the Kumeyaay people as the original inhabitants, followed by the arrival of Spaniards like Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo. He highlights the history of the 21 California missions, which were established by Catholic priests to spread their religion, noting that San Diego houses the very first one.

🎯Key Sentences

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I hope that I've done a pretty good job so far.
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I'll see you next time.
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I'll probably do some more Q&A episodes in the future.
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I'll try to answer a few different ones on each of those different episodes.
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help this podcast continue to grow.
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in the not too distant future
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be biased
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on a daily basis
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have trouble doing something
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up to date
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Listening Time Podcast.
Hey everybody, this is Connor and you're listening to episode 50 of the Listening Time Podcast.
I'm very excited to have reached episode 50.
I want to thank you all for listening.
I hope that the Listening Time Podcast has been a very helpful resource for you and has helped you improve your listening comprehension in English.
I think that this was my goal when I first started the podcast, because I use these types of podcasts when I learn other languages.

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