End Spanish Choppiness in Conversations
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 มิ.ย. 2024
- 🌟Improv games that will put an end to your struggle recalling Spanish words🌟
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0:00 What is fluency
2:07 Game Explanation
3:40 Game 1
6:08 Game 2
7:51 Game 3
9:46 The Benefits
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The shorter the game the better for an old guy like me who will forget the last thing to easily 😂 It’s fun to see someone else play and learn from just watching 😊
I know, right? The shorter and simpler, the better. I've been practicing spontaneous word recall. The other day on the highway, I saw a gigantic T-Rex on a truck and yelled "dictionary" instead of "dinosaur." At least it was a word, and I communicated!😂😂
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I don’t like when you point and say the wrong words. That’s terrible. It creates confusion for learning new words. Bad bad video. Just image I teach you a language Chinese pointing and saying wrong words. This is the worst idea ever used.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts; it's always helpful to receive feedback. The reasoning behind the game isn't to learn new words by pointing at things and saying them incorrectly. Instead, it’s a short-term memory and recall exercise. The principle of pointing at things and saying the first thing that comes to mind without any criteria addresses what psychologists call "option paralysis." Similarly, in conversations, we often experience the same issue when we don't know how or where to start speaking.