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[An Experiment in Language Learning: Testing the 'Early Speaking' Method]-[English Listening - Trying a New Language Learning Method]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2025-12-08

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An Experiment in Language Learning: Testing the 'Early Speaking' Method

In this episode of the Listening Time podcast, host Connor announces a significant shift in his personal language learning journey. Known primarily as "the listening guy" who advocates for building a strong foundation of comprehension before speaking, Connor reveals he is embarking on a new experiment: learning Greek by speaking early.

Challenging Conventional Wisdom

Traditionally, Connor has championed the idea that one should wait until they can "understand pretty well" before focusing on speaking. He cites his experience with French, where he reached a high level of comprehension before engaging in regular conversation, allowing him to focus entirely on his speaking skills because he could already understand 99% of what his tutors said. However, with Greek, he is intentionally choosing to "do something very different." Despite having very low comprehension—even struggling with basic podcasts—he is committed to practicing speaking before he can "understand almost anything in Greek."

Motivations for the Experiment

Connor identifies three primary reasons for this departure from his usual methodology:

  1. Social Motivation: He is learning Greek alongside his pastor, and they want to communicate and encourage each other in the target language to make the process more fun and motivating.
  2. Practical Necessity: Connor hopes to visit Greece within the next year. He realizes that if he followed his traditional, slower method, he would not be "ready to speak fluidly" by the time of his trip. By starting early, he aims to maximize his communicative abilities before he arrives.
  3. Professional Development: As a content creator who gives language learning advice, Connor views this as a vital part of his career. He believes it is his "job to constantly learn" and develop his understanding of different processes. He notes that many polyglots and teachers offer advice based on "ideas and their theories" rather than "strict experimentation." By testing a method he wouldn't normally choose, he hopes to gain a more "holistic" and "complete view" of language acquisition.

The Implementation Strategy

To execute this experiment, Connor has outlined a specific plan:

  • Grammar Foundation: He completed a course via Language Transfer to understand grammatical concepts, a step he admits he doesn't always recommend but found helpful for this specific language.
  • Tutor-Led Sessions: He has scheduled regular classes. His strategy is to speak Greek when possible and "switch to English" when he hits a wall, relying on tutors who are bilingual to bridge the gap.
  • Self-Talk and Vocabulary: He plans to continue "speaking to myself" to "fill in my gaps," a technique that proved successful for his French. He will also utilize flashcards, a tool he began using daily this year, to help him "learn words" and phrases he wants to express.
  • Balanced Input: Crucially, he is not abandoning listening. He intends to continue working on his "listening comprehension" through simple podcasts and YouTube videos, acknowledging that "just because I'm trying a new approach of speaking early doesn't mean that I'm not going to practice my listening."

Conclusion and Future Outlook

Connor acknowledges that this process will be "very challenging" and admits it may feel like "torture" at times. However, he remains committed to the process. He emphasizes that he does not believe there is a single "best way to learn a language," as factors like personal motivation and the difficulty of the specific language play a huge role. Ultimately, he hopes this experiment will help him "refine" his own methods and provide more comprehensive, experience-based advice to his audience in the future.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm talking about myself here.
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I'm relearning Greek.
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That sounds a little high.
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I treat it as part of my career.
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They contradict each other.
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📝Key Phrases

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reach a decent level
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have the ability to
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draw from
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take a different approach
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fill in the gaps
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Listening Time Podcast.
Hey English learners, this is Connor and you're listening to episode 236 of the Listening Time Podcast.
I hope you're ready to practice your listening with another episode, and I'm really excited for this one because today I'm going to talk about trying a new language learning method.
I'm talking about myself here.
I'm gonna try a new language learning method with Greek.
I already mentioned that I'm relearning Greek.

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