Discussing comprehensible input, second language acquisition research, & possible ways to effortlessly learn languages to very high levels of ability at any age
@atsueigo I have a YouTube channel where beginners can learn English in English. I tell stories and talk about things using many visuals like drawings and lots of repetition so they can easily start to understand and acquire basic English by watching and listening: https://t.co/hXWsk3ez76
@Dieta_Rams You might like my English comprehensible input YouTube channel. I tell stories and talk about things in English using many visuals to help learners easily understand and acquire English. It's for beginners, but more advanced learners also find it helpful: https://t.co/FusDUzgK1B
@FogetfulSquirr1@YouTube Hi, I saw your tweet and the video and thought you or your followers might be interested in my YouTube channel, Comprehensible English. It has many videos that are very easy for learners to understand because I use many visuals with what I say in English: https://t.co/FusDUzgK1B
@shudaishakaiman Unfortunately, comprehensible input still isn't very well-known anywhere, and there isn't a lot of CI content like what Krashen demonstrated in that video. That's why I started my YouTube channel of easy comprehensible input videos for English beginners: https://t.co/FusDUzgK1B
@Saki_reset I started a YouTube channel to give low-level English learners comprehensible input so they can acquire basic vocabulary and grammar by listening. Unlike content like BBC news, I use many visuals like drawings to make English comprehensible for beginners: https://t.co/FusDUzgK1B
@saguchitakemasa I created it to help beginners easily acquire basic English vocabulary and grammar by watching and listening. In the videos, I use lots of visuals to make what I'm saying in English highly comprehensible. More advanced learners also find them helpful for improving listening, etc.
@saguchitakemasa I saw that you mentioned the input hypothesis and comprehensible material, so I would like to share my YouTube channel, Comprehensible English, in case you and your viewers might be interested: https://t.co/FusDUzgK1B
@English09040 Hi, I'd like to share my channel Comprehensible English because I think you and your followers might be interested in it. One reason I created it was that I saw many English learners in Canada and elsewhere having difficulty finding comprehensible input: https://t.co/FusDUzgK1B
@yoshi_eigogo It looks like you're subtitling Krashen's video so I thought you might be interested in my channel Comprehensible English. I make comprehensible input for English beginners using many visuals like drawings, similar to Krashen's demonstration in his video:
https://t.co/FusDUzgK1B
@Bro_and_your_En You and your followers might find my YouTube channel interesting and helpful. It's called Comprehensible English: https://t.co/2e4Z9jQyRU
I started it to help English beginners because I couldn't find easy comprehensible input for them like Krashen's demonstration in his video.
@SayCoolEnglish In my Comprehensible English YouTube videos, I use basic English words and grammar in context many times, using many different visuals like pictures to make what I'm saying understandable. This helps beginners acquire lots of basic English vocabulary without having to memorize it
@SayCoolEnglish Besides that word, there's also a lot of other basic English vocabulary and grammar in context with lots of visuals that make it comprehensible so beginners can acquire it. This helps them get up to a level where they can enjoy more advanced content and have fun along the way!
@SayCoolEnglish Here's an example: In this video I use the verb "cut" many times with my friend. Because we say the word so many times in context with drawings, gestures, and actions, English beginners can easily acquire the word without even trying to: https://t.co/nMcrGE9FSK
@SayCoolEnglish My English channel was inspired by Krashen's theories and demonstrations of comprehensible input, methods and techniques for creating CI, and a unique language school I found in Thailand where adults could acquire Thai like children by just watching and listening, without study.
@SayCoolEnglish I started my YouTube channel Comprehensible English so that beginners can get fun and interesting comprehensible input to acquire English. In my videos I use many visuals like drawings and actions all the time to make it easy to understand what I'm saying:
https://t.co/qmWTpBqEAY
@MrSalashere I see you talk about CI a lot and I think my YT channel Comprehensible English would be of interest to you and your viewers. My videos are easy for beginners to understand & pick up English from by just watching & listening b/c I use lots of visuals with what I say:
@anuforo_love@MrSalashere While my videos like these might appear to just be to teach certain verbs, a main difference between them and a lot of the English teaching content out there is I *use* the words many, many times in meaningful ways with a variety of visuals and contexts: https://t.co/nMcrGE9FSK
@anuforo_love@MrSalashere While my videos like these might appear to just be to teach certain verbs, a main difference between them and a lot of the English teaching content out there is I *use* the words many, many times in meaningful ways with a variety of visuals and contexts: https://t.co/nMcrGE9FSK
@MrSalashere I see you talk about CI a lot and I think my YT channel Comprehensible English would be of interest to you and your viewers. My videos are easy for beginners to understand & pick up English from by just watching & listening b/c I use lots of visuals with what I say: