You're welcome! I'm glad these videos are helping you. Please share these videos with other learners, especially in groups and other places online if you can.
I am also from Russia, and working as a private tutor. Now our tutor centre mostly sticks to school program. This however isn't effective. So, I am trying to find videos and texts for comprehensible input. I hope you don't mind if I'll use this video on my lessons 🥺
@user-kp1js6cb2s Of course, I don't mind if you use this video in your lessons! I would just ask that you direct tutors and learners to this channel and share it with them when you can, to help me grow this channel and help more people learn English.
These stories and questions are very good for people who already know at least ~200 words in English. So, not exactly for "complete" beginners, but certainly for people in the middle of an A1 (low beginning) level. This is good! Many sites (BBC English, Voice of America Special English) claim they are for "low level" or "beginning" level, but actually are only for those already at the lower level of B1 (low intermediate), which needs about 1,000 headwords. This might the best channel I've seen for A1-level learners.
@williamwolf2844 Thanks! I'm planning some content that should be easier for complete beginners, and I have some other videos on this channel that are simpler and easier like the TPR videos. Even with this kind of video though, complete beginners should be able to get a pretty good idea of what is happening from the visuals, and before long, they should start to get the meaning of many key words because they hear me using them again and again alongside visuals like my gestures and drawings. I think a big challenge though is that many beginning learners doubt that they can understand and pick up English from watching and listening to videos like this without having things translated and explained to them. So when they just hear English they might tune out and look for something like that, when if they stuck with it things might start to become clearer to them, even after just a few videos like this.
Bahaha. That actually made me laugh when they fell over. Way to use humour in a way beginners can understand!!! I just heard of TPRS earlier this year and have been dying to try it. Couldn't find anything in English to show my students until now. You're a blessing!
@tatsutatsu7202 You're very welcome! 😊 If you think other English learners would find this kind of content helpful, please share this channel, especially in online groups and on social media if you can.
Thank you for that story. At last, a video with no subtitles, so the students listen instead of reading! These have become very difficult to find on youtube. Thank you for that!
With all due respect, ill use this content for my classes and eventually create my own stories, thanks for teach english using this innovative method!!
You're welcome! I'm glad to hear that my videos are helping you with your English learning. Please share them with other learners, especially online in any groups or other spaces where people are looking to improve their English. Your support could help us to help more learners like yourself.
Excellent! There are so many "beginner" stories on TH-cam that contain vocabulary from, like, level B1 (intermediate) or higher. This is much better. I gave this story as homework to one of my students today! ❤❤❤
@eng2grow Thanks! Even many of the beginner videos that just use English vocabulary from beginner levels lack many visuals like the drawings and actions I use in this video so that total beginners can start to understand those words by just watching and listening, no matter what their first language is.
❤I came to your channel because Denis Borisov recommended your content and I think a lot of people will come with me. I am grateful to him and to you.❤
Thanks! People become fluent in English or any language by hearing lots of it in ways they understand (i.e. by getting lots of *comprehensible input*). In that sense, this video shows how people learn English, because in it I try to present English in ways that will be understood even to someone who doesn't know any English at all (i.e. I provide highly comprehensible input). However, the kind of method I use in this video is unfortunately not how many or even most people learn English today. Too many people start learning English by doing things like studying grammar rules and trying to practice making sentences before even hearing much English. These things have little to do with how the brain actually acquires and becomes fluent in languages. It's often only much later that they actually get much real experience with English, for example when they move to a country where English is spoken. In my opinion, this studying and practicing of new language before getting much understandable experience with it is the source of many adult language learners' problems with fluency and accuracy, and these problems could be avoided by first getting that experience with language much as children listen and understand a lot first. I'm creating these videos so that more people have a chance to just start picking up English by watching and listening to comprehensible input, and I hope to see more content like this for other languages as well.
Thank you Mariano! I will make more stories like this. Here is a playlist of stories that I have made: th-cam.com/play/PLqE81DRO-TpGLnQU5cYvNNSYCUSgGBByI.html
So that’s how it works! I am trying to build a program where Japanese students learn how to actually speak instead of memorizing more grammar than native English speakers. TPRS kept coming up, but I didn’t know how to use it. Thanks.
English Comprehensible Input for ESL Beginners Oh Yes! In Japan they actually sell word books with like 1000 words with their translation and one example sentence. My students know I am multilingual so they are always asking me how I memorise words. They are very disappointed when I tell them I don’t. www.google.co.jp/search?q=単語集&client=safari&hl=ja-jp&sxsrf=ALeKk012YUfyaTTwj5q45ZeqI2RcMI1QVg:1594681842105&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjOvunlrMvqAhU1yosBHaFJDd8Q_AUoA3oECA8QBQ&biw=1269&bih=824#imgrc=h4UOQOCpMRpZdM
I guess I find it hard to believe that many people can still be unfamiliar with things like comprehensible input after I've been working with it for quite some time. Actually I have tried to share this channel recently in Facebook groups for English learners, but it appears that most of my posts weren't approved, yet, there are endless posts with grammar questions and exercises such as turning sentences from active to passive voice even when using the passive voice wouldn't make any sense.🤦♂️ It would be great if you could share this channel with your students or other English learners. I would love to get more feedback and help more people with these videos!
@@ComprehensibleEnglish Yes! Thank you very much for answering. I'm from Brazil and I'm addicted to your channel. I intend to learn more, to do a doctorate outside Brazil.
@@ComprehensibleEnglish My field is neuroscience, focusing on cortical changes in obesity. I'm researching if there is any line of research at any university in Canada. I need to practice a lot! I am writing with a dictionary to communicate with you. But I'm studying every day using this methodology from your channel that I found easier to activate many neurons.
You're very welcome! Please let me know if there are any topics or kinds of videos you would like to see. Also, please share this channel with anyone you think it might help.
You're welcome! Please let me know if there are any videos or topics you would like to see. Also please share this channel with people you think might like it too.
You're welcome Haejung! On many of the videos, you can click "CC" to see English captions that were made by TH-cam. They are often at least 95 to 99% correct. These videos are meant for learning English by watching and listening. But if there is enough interest, I will consider making scripts of the videos.
You're welcome! Please let me know if there are any other topics or kinds of videos you would like to see. Also, please share this channel with anyone you think it might help.
Excellent video, I’ll share your videos to people who I know. On the other hand, have you considered making comprehensible input videos for more advanced students? (For example I’m probably B1 or B2 and some content is not very comprehensible to me, but this content is too easy). For example when I watch sitcoms like the Big Bang theory I don’t understand many things.
Is there any difference between “fall over” and “fall down” in this context? Is it the same meaning if I say “he falls down” instead of “he falls over”?
You could say "fall down" here too. "Fall over" is more specific in meaning, meaning someone or something falls from an upright position to a horizontal position, like this: | / _
Thanks for coming Mateo! Let me know if there are any kinds of videos or topics you would like to see, and please share this channel with other people you think might find it helpful!
Hi Cindy, do you mean the PowerPoint file that I used to make this video? Sure, please send me a message about it through the contact form on my site Beyond Language Learning: beyondlanguagelearning.com/contact/
My daughter is six years old. She likes your story. We are korean. Thank you for your video👍😍
You're welcome! That's great to hear.
I like Koreans and Korean dramas🥰
Я русский и мне 20. Мне нравится
I'm Russian but your videos help me in learning second language for me. ThanX!
You're welcome! I'm glad these videos are helping you. Please share these videos with other learners, especially in groups and other places online if you can.
@@ComprehensibleEnglish Ok. I got it! Have a good one!
@@DailyEveryday-i7o You too, thanks! 😊
I am also from Russia, and working as a private tutor. Now our tutor centre mostly sticks to school program. This however isn't effective. So, I am trying to find videos and texts for comprehensible input. I hope you don't mind if I'll use this video on my lessons 🥺
@user-kp1js6cb2s Of course, I don't mind if you use this video in your lessons! I would just ask that you direct tutors and learners to this channel and share it with them when you can, to help me grow this channel and help more people learn English.
I don’t even know why i’m here since english is my native language but i’m enjoying it
lol, me too.
Hahaha!!
I'm from Brazil🙋
Omg this video is so cool. I'm very happy that something like that exists.
Brasil é foda
Amdré young
@@vasoraso3299 sim kkskskk
@@vasoraso3299 André fortaleceu dms nessa dica
@@vasoraso3299 André Young apenas
I'm from Vietnam, I'm here to learning English. Thank you for this video.
Ви просто супер!!!! Дякую!!!! Подача матеріалу надзвичайна!!!!!
Thanks Ivan!!! 😊
Amei o conteúdo, muito obrigado ❤️ de coração, assim vou aprender rápido o seu idioma 🇧🇷🇺🇲
These stories and questions are very good for people who already know at least ~200 words in English. So, not exactly for "complete" beginners, but certainly for people in the middle of an A1 (low beginning) level.
This is good! Many sites (BBC English, Voice of America Special English) claim they are for "low level" or "beginning" level, but actually are only for those already at the lower level of B1 (low intermediate), which needs about 1,000 headwords.
This might the best channel I've seen for A1-level learners.
@williamwolf2844 Thanks! I'm planning some content that should be easier for complete beginners, and I have some other videos on this channel that are simpler and easier like the TPR videos.
Even with this kind of video though, complete beginners should be able to get a pretty good idea of what is happening from the visuals, and before long, they should start to get the meaning of many key words because they hear me using them again and again alongside visuals like my gestures and drawings.
I think a big challenge though is that many beginning learners doubt that they can understand and pick up English from watching and listening to videos like this without having things translated and explained to them. So when they just hear English they might tune out and look for something like that, when if they stuck with it things might start to become clearer to them, even after just a few videos like this.
I am from Argentina and your videos are helping me a lot to learn English. Thank you for taking the time to teach
No puedo creer que solo tengas 5000 subs te mereces más del millón fuerzas bro , Saludos desde Perú
Hello Christian! My name is Camilo and 27 years old. I´m from Mexico. Thank you for this videos.
Nueva suscriptora. Excelente video. Muchas gracias Profesor.
You are great example to others!
Thank you James, I try to be!
Bahaha. That actually made me laugh when they fell over. Way to use humour in a way beginners can understand!!! I just heard of TPRS earlier this year and have been dying to try it. Couldn't find anything in English to show my students until now. You're a blessing!
That will be great if beginners find this funny as well as understandable!
Now Liz has footprints on her face. What does Liz have on her face?
Thank you. I'am from Kazakhstan.
Hello, I am Japanese.The video you are teaching is easy for me to understand.thank you so much
@tatsutatsu7202 You're very welcome! 😊 If you think other English learners would find this kind of content helpful, please share this channel, especially in online groups and on social media if you can.
Thank you for that story. At last, a video with no subtitles, so the students listen instead of reading! These have become very difficult to find on youtube. Thank you for that!
Hello my name is Felipe i am trying to learn some english and this help me so much thank you Christian!
With all due respect, ill use this content for my classes and eventually create my own stories, thanks for teach english using this innovative method!!
I'm from Brazil. Thank you so much for the content, you deserve more recognition.
You're very welcome Blazart! If you can, please share this channel with other people who want to learn English.
oxe tu tb?
eu tava recomendando esse canal pra um amg q n sabe ingles
Thanks for your education video!
Tus videos son muy coperativos para aprender inglés , debes tener más subscriptores no pocos , éxitos ,saludos desde Perú
Thank you! Please share this channel with other English learners if you can. Greetings from Canada! 🍁
thank you, I'm learnig english and your videos help me for that
You're welcome! I'm glad to hear that my videos are helping you with your English learning. Please share them with other learners, especially online in any groups or other spaces where people are looking to improve their English. Your support could help us to help more learners like yourself.
I`m from Brazil! Your material is excellent. Thank you very much for making it available!
You're very welcome Marciel! 😊 Please share this channel with others if you can, so that more people can benefit from this material to learn English.
New video out on this channel. Check it out, you'll like it :)
Thank you for your video. I like it because its simple and I can understand.
I use these videos with my students! Thanks for sharing
Спасибо 👍
very nice. OBRIGADO!!!! BRAZIL HERE.
this is really good for my speaking!
support from Japan!😊
Thank you from Canada! 😊 Please share this channel with others who want to improve their English speaking if you can!
Wow.
I was really in need of comprehensible inputs videos.
Best video I’ve ever seen to learn english
Thanks! Please share these videos if you know anyone they can help.
Me too
Excellent! There are so many "beginner" stories on TH-cam that contain vocabulary from, like, level B1 (intermediate) or higher. This is much better. I gave this story as homework to one of my students today! ❤❤❤
@eng2grow Thanks! Even many of the beginner videos that just use English vocabulary from beginner levels lack many visuals like the drawings and actions I use in this video so that total beginners can start to understand those words by just watching and listening, no matter what their first language is.
Vim pelo Amdre Young, um renomado professor do youtube.
Tbm
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Im from Peru , thanks for the video man I really need it
This video is realy helpful. Thanks!
Oh good video it's very help to understand English
Thank you so much. You speak English very well(very clearly)
Beautiful exercise
works very well with my literacy students. Thanks
You're very welcome! I would appreciate any feedback and suggestions that you or your students may have.
❤the famous blogger Denys Borisov recommended visiting your channel, so now you will have more subscribers and views.
❤I came to your channel because Denis Borisov recommended your content and I think a lot of people will come with me. I am grateful to him and to you.❤
@@ВадимЛастівка-щ2еI'am also.
that's awesome, I really like it, thank you very much
Thank you too!
These kind of videos are so informative and pragmatic ! wish you keep making more videos.
its interesting to see how ppl learn English. This is pretty cool
Thanks! People become fluent in English or any language by hearing lots of it in ways they understand (i.e. by getting lots of *comprehensible input*). In that sense, this video shows how people learn English, because in it I try to present English in ways that will be understood even to someone who doesn't know any English at all (i.e. I provide highly comprehensible input).
However, the kind of method I use in this video is unfortunately not how many or even most people learn English today. Too many people start learning English by doing things like studying grammar rules and trying to practice making sentences before even hearing much English. These things have little to do with how the brain actually acquires and becomes fluent in languages. It's often only much later that they actually get much real experience with English, for example when they move to a country where English is spoken. In my opinion, this studying and practicing of new language before getting much understandable experience with it is the source of many adult language learners' problems with fluency and accuracy, and these problems could be avoided by first getting that experience with language much as children listen and understand a lot first.
I'm creating these videos so that more people have a chance to just start picking up English by watching and listening to comprehensible input, and I hope to see more content like this for other languages as well.
@@ComprehensibleEnglish приветствую и благодарю за труд)
Thank you! Good video.
Wow interesting.. thank you so much dear teacher
OMG thnk you very much is great work on material - subscribed and 100% liked👍
You're very welcome! Thanks for the sub and like!
Thanks you very much I'm from latinoamericana
You're welcome! Please share these videos with other people who want to learn English.
thanks, i was looking for videos to train my english but i only found videos that were too advanced for my english level.
I'm from Brazil.
You're welcome João! Greetings from Canada!
Wow, it's incredible this technic, i'm intermediary in english and i saw this technic in a video, i'm just trying to speak something.
Hi Robson, you can find more of my videos with many questions and answers in this playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLqE81DRO-TpGNvzsumEcg0qI_50NRd0lO.html
Kristian, Thank´s for more one good class. I learn more with your classes. Do you a personal English Teacher?
Hi Giordano, sorry for the delay in replying. I'm glad you are finding the videos useful! I teach English to students online.
i am from Azerbaijan your videos are very good for whose want to learning
Hello, I'm from Ukraine, and this is very cool! this really works:) thank you!
Where can i find more of these stories?! they are great to learn! thanks°
Thank you Mariano! I will make more stories like this. Here is a playlist of stories that I have made: th-cam.com/play/PLqE81DRO-TpGLnQU5cYvNNSYCUSgGBByI.html
So that’s how it works! I am trying to build a program where Japanese students learn how to actually speak instead of memorizing more grammar than native English speakers. TPRS kept coming up, but I didn’t know how to use it. Thanks.
Are people really still doing those kinds of things to learn languages (memorizing grammar rules, etc.)?
English Comprehensible Input for ESL Beginners Oh Yes! In Japan they actually sell word books with like 1000 words with their translation and one example sentence. My students know I am multilingual so they are always asking me how I memorise words. They are very disappointed when I tell them I don’t.
www.google.co.jp/search?q=単語集&client=safari&hl=ja-jp&sxsrf=ALeKk012YUfyaTTwj5q45ZeqI2RcMI1QVg:1594681842105&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjOvunlrMvqAhU1yosBHaFJDd8Q_AUoA3oECA8QBQ&biw=1269&bih=824#imgrc=h4UOQOCpMRpZdM
I guess I find it hard to believe that many people can still be unfamiliar with things like comprehensible input after I've been working with it for quite some time. Actually I have tried to share this channel recently in Facebook groups for English learners, but it appears that most of my posts weren't approved, yet, there are endless posts with grammar questions and exercises such as turning sentences from active to passive voice even when using the passive voice wouldn't make any sense.🤦♂️ It would be great if you could share this channel with your students or other English learners. I would love to get more feedback and help more people with these videos!
thank you for this video🔥
It´s fun these videos I´m starting with these videos.
Amazing lesson!
Hello. My name is İlhamə. thank you very much. I've already been. You explain it very well.
😊😊👏🏻
Thanks a lot 👍👍👍💯💯
You're welcome 😊
You deserve muchhhh moreeee views/likes/subsss thank you 😍♥️plzz keep doing this amazing work to us we appreciate it alot
Thank you, I will! 😊 Please share this channel with other learners so that it can help more people learn English!
@@ComprehensibleEnglish sureee
The classes are perfect. I'm learning well. The only thing missing was the subtitles in English so we could fix the writing along with the speech.
This video has English subtitles. You can see them if you click the "CC" button. Is that what you were looking for?
@@ComprehensibleEnglish Yes! Thank you very much for answering. I'm from Brazil and I'm addicted to your channel. I intend to learn more, to do a doctorate outside Brazil.
You're welcome! I'm glad you like this channel that much! For your doctorate, do you have any plans for what area of study, and what country?
@@ComprehensibleEnglish My field is neuroscience, focusing on cortical changes in obesity. I'm researching if there is any line of research at any university in Canada. I need to practice a lot! I am writing with a dictionary to communicate with you. But I'm studying every day using this methodology from your channel that I found easier to activate many neurons.
This proofs that TPRS can be used to teach any language. ❤it.
Thanks
Very good! I love it!
incredible more videos like this very good job you learn more with drawings
I'm working on some more!
Merci
You're amazing!! Thanks!! 🙇🏽♀️😍😘
You're welcome Carla! Please share this channel with other English learners!
Thank's
You're welcome!
Thanks bro It helped a lot
Thanks so much Mr ♥️ from Brasil
You're very welcome! Please share this channel with other people you think will find it helpful to learn English.
@@ComprehensibleEnglish thanks okay 👏👏 share with my friends
Thanks I don't know the English but I love it and I want to learn it
You're welcome Soledad! Keep watching English videos like this one!
These videos area great!
Thanks Douglas, I'm glad you like them! If you any other English learners who might find them helpful, please share this channel with them.
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ขอบคุณมากครับ 😊 ขอแชร์ช่องนี้นะครับ ให้คนที่อยากเรียนรู้ภาษาอังกฤษ
Que genio!!
Thanks!
great video, continue please, do not stop
Perfect video.
Thanks sir the method is very easy
You're very welcome! Please let me know if there are any topics or kinds of videos you would like to see. Also, please share this channel with anyone you think it might help.
thanks for makes these videos
You're welcome! Please let me know if there are any videos or topics you would like to see. Also please share this channel with people you think might like it too.
Me está sirviendo mucho gracias 🙌🏻
thank you very much
*Very cool video!*
What an awesome idea!
Wow I like this channel
Hi, what software do you use to create this video?
This is great. Can you tell me what you used to create the animation?
It's just PowerPoint slides with some morph transitions.
Thanks for makes these videos. I want to see script of these videos.
You're welcome Haejung! On many of the videos, you can click "CC" to see English captions that were made by TH-cam. They are often at least 95 to 99% correct. These videos are meant for learning English by watching and listening. But if there is enough interest, I will consider making scripts of the videos.
Hello, friend. This channel is amazing. Where can I learn more about TPRS? How do learn how to use it?
Thank you so much
Thx very much ❤
You're very welcome! 😊
Very good 🎉
thank you
You're welcome! Please let me know if there are any other topics or kinds of videos you would like to see. Also, please share this channel with anyone you think it might help.
thank you very much bro,see you soon...!
very very thanks
Thanks!!!
Excellent video, I’ll share your videos to people who I know. On the other hand, have you considered making comprehensible input videos for more advanced students? (For example I’m probably B1 or B2 and some content is not very comprehensible to me, but this content is too easy). For example when I watch sitcoms like the Big Bang theory I don’t understand many things.
New video out on this channel. Check it out, you'll like it :)
Is there any difference between “fall over” and “fall down” in this context? Is it the same meaning if I say “he falls down” instead of “he falls over”?
You could say "fall down" here too. "Fall over" is more specific in meaning, meaning someone or something falls from an upright position to a horizontal position, like this: | / _
I came from Reddit, thank you very much :)
Thanks for coming Mateo! Let me know if there are any kinds of videos or topics you would like to see, and please share this channel with other people you think might find it helpful!
Please make more videos ❤
O love your channel ❤
Good 👍
Is your slideshow of drawings available for purchase? I would love to use it for a demo at my school's open house.
Hi Cindy, do you mean the PowerPoint file that I used to make this video? Sure, please send me a message about it through the contact form on my site Beyond Language Learning: beyondlanguagelearning.com/contact/
Good