https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAdyAa4oHDA
I absolutely agree with Mike Campbell here in this video. This method is the best one for learning to speak a foreign language fluently.
I wonder if musically talented people have an advantage in learning languages? I think they might. Mike Campbell is a concert pianist so obviously has a good ear.
I am not sure about myself. I thought I wasn't an aural person but when I do listening, I don't too badly.
And I really enjoy the listening method of learning. I need repetition though. Lots of repetition.
I really can't wait until I am fluent. I can't wait until I can read fluently too.
I should not try to learn too quickly.
And some vocabulary I stumble over, even the words I have done mnemonics for. I should spend more time memorizing the mnemonics.
I can't wait until I reach the point of accelerated learning. I really need to hear every word I learn I think. I need RECORDINGS.
Geez.
Where am I going to get the recordings of the books I want to learn from.
Mike Campbell does do review. I really dislike review.
Anyhow I will see how far my learning takes me. I think my progress is going OK.
I wonder how his Korean is. It seems OK.
I feel like I would love to become fluent. I think in six months, I will look back and see that I've progressed a lot. I think repetition, review and practice will get me there.
So try and listen more. And do repetition. Translate. Test yourself. Keep listening.