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[My Strategic Language Learning Plan for Reaching Fluency]-[English Listening - My Language Learning Plan]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2024-07-16

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📋 Summary

Strategic Language Learning: A Blueprint for Fluency

In this episode, Connor outlines a comprehensive and structured language learning plan, specifically targeting a B2 level in French by the end of the year. Shifting away from a casual, inconsistent approach, he emphasizes the importance of deliberate practice and routine to achieve significant progress.

The Core Components of the Plan

Connor’s strategy is built on a multi-faceted approach, balancing active engagement with passive exposure:

  • Pleasure Listening (The Bulk of Practice): Connor plans to spend approximately one hour and 15 minutes daily on "pleasure listening." He defines this as consuming native-level content that is genuinely interesting to him. The goal is to remain "engaged" and "interested," which he argues is the "optimal state" for language acquisition. By sticking to a limited set of content creators, he benefits from "indirect repetition," allowing him to become familiar with their unique speaking styles and recurring vocabulary.

  • Hard Listening and Reading: To push his boundaries, Connor incorporates 15 minutes of "hard listening"—content outside his comfort zone, such as French history—and 15 to 20 minutes of reading. He notes that reading is "more refined" and "formal" compared to spoken language, providing exposure to different registers and helping him notice spelling and linguistic details he might otherwise miss.

  • Strategic Repetition: A critical pillar of his plan is the use of direct repetition. By revisiting the material from his "hard listening" and reading sessions the following day, he ensures that new vocabulary and phrases are "reinforced in his mind." He warns that without this, a learner is likely to "forget almost all of the new words."

Speaking and Passive Immersion

Recognizing that he has neglected speaking practice for years, Connor intends to schedule two conversation-focused classes per week. He explicitly advises against using paid sessions for grammar lessons, which can be done independently. Instead, he aims to use native speakers for what cannot be replicated alone: real-time conversation and feedback. This practice is expected to build his "confidence" and complement his listening skills.

Finally, Connor advocates for "passive listening"—listening to podcasts while exercising or doing household chores. This allows him to practice without the "aid" (help) of subtitles or transcripts, forcing his brain to process the language entirely through auditory input. By tracking if he can "catch" (hear and understand) words in this environment, he measures his true listening comprehension.

Conclusion

Connor’s plan is a testament to the power of consistency and intentionality. While he acknowledges that his specific routine is a work in progress, the methodology—combining high-interest input, challenging material, deliberate repetition, and consistent speaking practice—provides a robust framework for any serious language learner looking to elevate their proficiency.

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Nothing serious, but my whole family got sick.
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life needs to go on
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I'm happy to talk today in this episode about my language learning plan
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we're still not halfway through the year.
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it got me thinking about my plan
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the bulk of
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outside my comfort zone
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pick up on
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catch something
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keep me engaged
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Listening Time Podcast.
Hey everybody, this is Connor and you're listening to episode 163 of the Listening Time Podcast.
You might be able to hear that I'm just a little bit sick today.
Nothing serious, but my whole family got sick.
So we're all dealing with that, but life needs to go on, and so Here I am today recording another episode, but I'm happy to talk today in this episode about my language learning plan for the rest of this year.
So at the time of recording this episode, it's still May.

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