7 quy tắc học tiếng Anh hiệu quả từ Effortless English (nguyên tắc 7)
7 quy tắc học tiếng Anh hiệu quả từ Effortless English
Mỗi người có những phương pháp học ngoại ngữ khác nhau. Mỗi phương pháp có thể thuận lợi đối với người này, nhưng lại không phù hợp đối với người kia. Nếu bạn vẫn còn đang tìm kiếm một phương pháp học tiếng Anh phù hợp, hãy tham khảo 7 quy tắc học tiếng Anh dưới đây của A.J. Hoge – người sáng tạo phương pháp học tiếng Anh Effortless English (Learning English Without Effort, học tiếng Anh mà không cần cố gắng) biết đâu bạn sẽ tìm thấy những lời khuyên cần thiết cho bản thân.
The 7 Rules For Excellent English Speaking
Quy tắc thứ 7 (Nói nhanh): Nghe và trả lời thay vì nghe và lặp lại
Trong các câu chuyện ngắn, người nói hỏi nhiều câu đơn giản. Mỗi lần bạn nghe một câu hỏi, hãy tạm ngưng và trả lời nó. Hãy tập trả lời câu hỏi thật nhanh mà không cần suy nghĩ.
Bạn nghe và trả lời câu hỏi như thế nào? Hãy tìm một thầy giáo bản ngữ và nhờ thầy sử dung phương pháp này. Yêu cầu thầy kể một câu chuyện và hỏi bạn những câu đơn giản về nó. Phương pháp này sẽ dạy bạn suy nghĩ nhanh bằng tiếng Anh. Bạn cũng có thể tìm các bài học nghe và trả lời.
Hi, this is A.J. Hoge, the director of “Effortless English” and today is the last rule, rule number 7. And rule number 7 is very, very powerful. Rule number 7 helps you to speak quickly and to understand instantly, automatically, immediately. This is true fluency, true automatic speaking. So, what is rule number 7? Rule number 7, the last rule is to use listen-and-answer mini stories.
What are these mini stories, listen-and-answer, and why are they powerful? Well, first, remember in the past when you went to English school. In school you probably learnt with a lot of listen-and-repeat. For example, the teacher said: “repeat after me, class: hi, how are you?” and the class together, everybody said: “hi, how are you?”. Then, the teacher said, “I’m fine, and you?”. Then, all of the class together said, “I’m fine, and you?”. This is listen-and-repeat. It’s an old way to learn English. But it’s not powerful. When you listen and repeat, you don’t need to think in English, you don’t need to think. You just repeat what the teacher said. Maybe you don’t understand, but still, you repeat. That’s an old way, don’t do it.
Much more powerful is: listen and answer, especially listen-and-answer mini stories. These are special kind of stories where the teacher “asks” a story. Now, I do not say “tells” a story, I say “asks” a story. The teacher asks a lot of very simple and easy questions. Why? Well, because the student must answer questions constantly, constantly answering. Hearing a question, answering. Hearing a question, answering. This is like real conversation. When you use these listen-and-answer stories, you teach yourself to understand quickly and to respond quickly, to speak very quickly and automatically. No thinking. That’s why these are powerful. You learn to think in English and you learn to speak quickly, without thinking, without translating.
Now, I will give you a very, very easy and simple example of a question-and-answer mini story. Just a couple of sentences. Now, imagine there’s a short, little story. In the old method the teacher would say: “repeat after me”, and the teacher says: “There was a boy, he went to the store, he bought a candy bar”. And then the students repeat the story: “There was a boy, he went to the store, he bought a candy bar”.
No. In listen-and-answer stories the teacher asks the questions, the teacher asks a lot of questions, very easy questions. We use easy questions because we don’t want you to think. If I asked a difficult question, then you might stop and think, but if the question is very easy, you can shout an answer. One word, two words, ok. For example, I would say: “Class, there was a boy. Was there a boy?” And you shout “yes, yes”. And I say “was there a boy or was there a girl?” And you immediately, instantly shout “a boy, a boy”. And I say “Ah, so, there was a boy?” Again you shout “yes, yes, there was a boy”. And I say, “Ah, I see, there was a boy. What was his name?” You don’t know, so you guess “John”, or “Jim”, anything. You shout an answer. And I say “Ah, yes, his name was John”. Was John a boy or was John a girl? And you shout “a boy, a boy”. And then I continue, more questions, more questions. And because you are constantly answering questions, you learn to think in English, you learn to respond, to answer very, very quickly in English.
These are very, very powerful. Now, of course, this example is very, very simple, super simple. In my real mini story lessons it’s… it’s more difficult and much more interesting, and there are a lot more questions. And when you use these mini story lessons, you will learn to speak so much faster, so much more easily and automatically. This is very powerful. So, your rule number 7, absolutely very important: use listen-and-answer mini stories. Super, super important. Always do this.
And, of course, you can find a native speaker to make these stories for you. Show them this video and then they will understand how to do it. Or you can get my lessons. And, in fact, that is your next step, because now you’re finished. You finished the 7 rules of effortless English. Congratulations. Now you need to use them, and you must use all of them so that you will learn much more quickly, so that you will understand English very quickly and so that you will speak English easily, quickly and automatically.
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7 quy tắc học tiếng Anh hiệu quả từ Effortless English (nguyên tắc 7)
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