Jeremy’s English Tips #28: Using technology to learn English
Hello there language learning friend. Welcome back to Culips. In this episode, I am going to talk about technology. Specifically, I’ll talk about what kinds of technology I have used to learn Korean and Spanish in the past. Now I should start off by saying when I started learning Korean about 10 years ago, there were very few language learning apps available at the time. I remember the only applications I could find were akin to phrase books. This meant that they had a certain phrase and the translation next to it.
First of all, if you have a smartphone, I highly recommend utilising your smartphone for repetitive listening. If you are unfamiliar with repetitive listening, please refer to episode #2 and episode #16 in the Culips series Jeremy’s English Tips to find out more about it.
Key points covered in this episode
- You can use a smartphone, MP3 or computer to practice listening.
- Good headphones and listening to high quality audio gives your brain more audio information.
- Language exchange apps like HelloTalk and Tandem can help you find language exchange partners and conduct language exchanges.
- You can use online translators to check if your English sentences make sense or not.
- You can check to see if a word or phrase is commonly used by native speakers by putting it in quotations and searching for it on Google.
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Jeremy’s English Tips #28: Using technology to learn English
Key points covered in this episode
- You can use a smartphone, MP3 or computer to practice listening.
- Good headphones and listening to high quality audio gives your brain more audio information.
- Language exchange apps like HelloTalk and Tandem can help you find language exchange partners and conduct language exchanges.
- You can use online translators to check if your English sentences make sense or not.
- You can check to see if a word or phrase is commonly used by native speakers by putting it in quotations and searching for it on Google.
Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com.
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