Der Englisch lernen Podcast

Der Englisch lernen Podcast

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00:00:00: Mach dich bereit für eine ganz besondere Erfahrung. Zeig der Welt was du drauf hast.

00:00:08: Lerne Englisch mit Speed Learning.

00:00:13: Herzlich willkommen zur heutigen Folge und wie klappt es mit dem Diktat?

00:00:18: Hast du in der letzten Podcast Folge mal ausprobiert wie es ist diese verschiedenen

00:00:24: Podcast Folgen als Diktat zu verwenden? Falls nicht, dann nehmt das noch als zusätzliche

00:00:30: Unterstützung. Denn aktiv zu sprechen ist eine Sache. Allerdings die schriftlichen

00:00:37: Kenntnisse zu verbessern, das will ich eine andere. Und wie du die Angst vor dem direkten Gespräch mit

00:00:44: einem Gesprächspartner verlieren kannst, das verrate ich dir am Ende dieser Podcast Folge.

00:00:48: Jetzt beschäftigen wir uns erstmal mit den nächsten fünf der insgesamt 25 wichtigsten und

00:00:54: häufigsten Verben der englischen Sprache. Ich mach's vor, du machst es nach und ja, dann schauen wir mal. Los geht's!

00:01:02: Hallo. Hi.

00:01:03: Wir haben zehn Werte auf unserer Liste von 25 komischen Verben. Great.

00:01:07: Der vierte Grupp hat die following 5 Werte. To lie, to sit, to stand, to go, to drive.

00:01:14: Diese Werte sind in den presenten Tests verblendet.

00:01:18: just repeat after me okay I lie I lie you lie you lie he lies - he lies she lies she lies we lie we lie you lie you lie they lie they lie I sit I sit you sit you sit

00:01:45: ... ... He sits, he sits...

00:01:48: ... She sits, she sits...

00:01:51: ... We sit, we sit...

00:01:54: ... You sit, you sit...

00:01:56: ... They sit, they sit...

00:01:59: ... I stand... I stand...

00:02:02: ... You stand, you stand...

00:02:05: ... He stands, he stands...

00:02:07: ... She stands, she stands...

00:02:10: ... We stand, we stand...

00:02:13: ... You stand, you stand...

00:02:16: ... They stand, they stand...

00:02:18: ... I go, I go...

00:02:21: ... You go, you go...

00:02:23: ... He goes, he goes...

00:02:26: ... She goes, she goes...

00:02:29: ... We go, we go...

00:02:31: ... You go, you go...

00:02:34: ... They go, they go...

00:02:36: ... I drive, I drive...

00:02:39: ... You drive, you drive...

00:02:42: ... He drives... ... He drives...

00:02:44: ... She drives... ... She drives...

00:02:47: ... We drive... ... We drive...

00:02:50: ... You drive... ... You drive...

00:02:52: ... They drive... ... They drive...

00:02:55: ... That was easy! ... Wonderful!

00:02:56: Thank you!

00:02:57: ... Now again, is complete sentences.

00:02:59: Okay!

00:03:00: I say like once the sentence in the first form and you formulate the rest of them.

00:03:04: We'll do.

00:03:04: I lie on the couch.

00:03:06: I lie on the couch, you lie on the couch.

00:03:08: He lies on the couch, she lies on the couch.

00:03:11: We, you and they lie on the couch.

00:03:13: Übrigens liegen, nicht lügen, lie on the couch.

00:03:15: I sit on the bench.

00:03:17: I sit on the bench, you sit on the bench.

00:03:18: He sits on the bench, she sits on the bench.

00:03:21: Oh, ist ein Tunktwister.

00:03:23: We, you and they sit on the bench.

00:03:24: Everybody sits on the bench.

00:03:26: I stand on the ladder.

00:03:28: I stand on the ladder, you stand on the ladder.

00:03:30: He stands on the ladder, she stands on the ladder.

00:03:32: We stand on the ladder, you stand on the ladder.

00:03:34: And they stand on the ladder.

00:03:35: It's a very big ladder, I suppose.

00:03:38: I go to the bathroom.

00:03:39: I go to the bathroom, you go to the bathroom.

00:03:41: He goes to the bathroom, she goes to the bathroom.

00:03:44: We, you and they, everybody goes to the bathroom

00:03:46: because it's cozy, we have a bath there.

00:03:49: I drive the car into the garage.

00:03:51: I drive the car into the garage.

00:03:52: You drive the car into the garage.

00:03:54: He and she drives the car into the garage.

00:03:57: We, you and they drive the car into the garage.

00:04:00: That was another very good performance.

00:04:02: Thank you very much.

00:04:03: In the next video, we'll practice the past tenses again.

00:04:06: So rest a bit more now.

00:04:08: Okay.

00:04:09: See you later.

00:04:10: See you later.

00:04:11: Ja, kurze Anmerkung zum Bereich Bathroom.

00:04:14: Und zwar, der Bathroom ist der Raum, in dem man ein Bad nimmt.

00:04:20: Der Restroom ist der Bereich, in dem man sich ausrot.

00:04:23: Der Toilet war ursprünglich der Bereich,

00:04:25: in dem man sich geschminkt hat.

00:04:27: Der korrekte Begriff für Toilette ist "Lavatory".

00:04:30: So wird man das auch im Flugzeug und bei der Bahn finden.

00:04:35: Also, wenn du nach einer Toilette fragst, vor allem in England.

00:04:40: Frag nach dem "Lavatory".

00:04:42: Denn es kann passieren, dass wenn du nach Toilette, Bathroom oder Restroom fragst,

00:04:45: du in einen Raum geführt wirst, in dem es ein Waschbecken gibt,

00:04:48: aber keine Toilette.

00:04:49: Also "Lavatory" ist das Wort der Wahl.

00:04:53: Gut, jetzt bist du dran und am Ende erzähle ich dir doch,

00:04:55: wie du die Angst vor dem Kontakt mit direkten Menschen verlierst.

00:04:59: Viel Spaß.

00:05:00: Hallo.

00:05:01: Wir haben zehn Worte auf unserer Liste von 25 kommunen Verbs.

00:05:06: Der vierte Grupp betrifft die following five words.

00:05:09: To lie, to sit, to stand, to go, to drive.

00:05:13: These verbs are conjugated in the present tense as follows.

00:05:17: Just repeat after me.

00:05:20: I lie.

00:05:23: You lie.

00:05:25: He lies.

00:05:28: She lies.

00:05:31: We lie.

00:05:33: You lie.

00:05:36: They lie.

00:05:39: I sit.

00:05:41: You sit.

00:05:44: He sits.

00:05:46: She sits.

00:05:49: We sit.

00:05:53: They sit.

00:05:56: I stand.

00:05:59: You stand.

00:06:02: He stands.

00:06:05: She stands.

00:06:08: We stand.

00:06:10: You stand.

00:06:13: They stand.

00:06:16: I go.

00:06:18: You go.

00:06:21: He goes.

00:06:24: She goes.

00:06:26: We go.

00:06:29: You go.

00:06:31: They go.

00:06:34: I drive.

00:06:36: You drive.

00:06:39: He drives.

00:06:42: She drives.

00:06:45: We drive.

00:06:47: You drive.

00:06:50: They drive.

00:06:53: Wonderful!

00:06:55: Now again is complete sentences.

00:06:57: I say like once the sentence in the first form and you formulate the rest of them.

00:07:02: I lie on the couch.

00:07:13: I sit on the bench.

00:07:14: I stand on the ladder.

00:07:24: I go to the bathroom.

00:07:35: I drive the car into the garage.

00:07:58: That was another very good performance.

00:08:01: In the next video we'll practice the past tense again so rest a bit more now.

00:08:07: See you later.

00:08:10: See you later alligator.

00:08:12: Also, the biggest problem with which we always report in our language training

00:08:18: is when I have to talk face to face with someone.

00:08:23: That means I can write emails, you can translate with Google or Deeple.

00:08:29: I can send out and check out emails.

00:08:32: I can analyze emails in the same way.

00:08:37: I can also think about it.

00:08:38: I have time when I write an email, correct the correction program,

00:08:42: and when I get an email I have time to deal with it.

00:08:45: But when I sit at a restaurant with a meal, when I face to face,

00:08:50: directly with someone in the conversation, even at an online conference,

00:08:54: nobody wants to switch between the two things,

00:08:59: which my things in the other language translate,

00:09:02: because I can never be 100% sure that it is translated correctly.

00:09:06: A AI has always weaknesses.

00:09:08: There are also certain formulations.

00:09:11: Let's take the German sentence "Läufer läuft mit dem Läufer in der Hand über den Läufer".

00:09:15: I mean, how can a AI translate something like that into a certain way?

00:09:20: Because it doesn't understand the content.

00:09:22: It only looks at the structure.

00:09:24: Long story short, there are situations.

00:09:27: Whenever it's about the anger,

00:09:30: marriage contract with the father-in-law, business negotiations, business meals, whatever.

00:09:37: There are many situations in which you simply can't have any AI.

00:09:41: I was in London with my friend, or in England, in London and Southampton,

00:09:45: with my son.

00:09:47: We did a city tour on the tracks of Harry Potter.

00:09:50: We did a tour on the tracks of Harry Paddington,

00:09:53: from Paddington Bay, London.

00:09:56: And later we were invited to dinner with friends twice.

00:10:02: We had situations in which we had to complain,

00:10:07: because the accommodation wasn't that great.

00:10:09: You don't do that with an AI.

00:10:12: So that means a city tour and then the translation with AI, that doesn't work.

00:10:18: To talk to the owner of the holiday apartment you have to be serious about

00:10:24: and to use an AI, to talk to Sandy and translate it,

00:10:29: you wouldn't be taken seriously.

00:10:31: To be invited to dinner with friends all night and to run around with an AI all day,

00:10:36: that simply doesn't work.

00:10:38: And now the biggest problem is that I've worked with little to little.

00:10:45: Business people, students, entrepreneurs,

00:10:49: as soon as I look at someone in the face, face to face,

00:10:53: that's the biggest problem when speaking.

00:10:55: I've experienced that myself again and again.

00:10:57: I could understand the language in writing and also from hearing well,

00:11:02: but I shouldn't speak face to face with someone

00:11:05: and analyze the mimics, I was lost.

00:11:08: That's why we developed the Avatar training

00:11:11: and that's why it doesn't go much further.

00:11:15: It goes much more further if you actually get this Avatar video

00:11:21: and the links are in the podcast description.

00:11:24: Try it out, take a look at the pro-bections so you can see how it works

00:11:30: and then just decide in peace.

00:11:34: And here in the podcast I give you some additional tips so that you can profit double.

00:11:38: But first of all, have fun training these five videos,

00:11:42: the five verbs of today and then see you next time.

00:11:45: Ciao, ciao.

About this podcast

Die meisten Menschen, die Englisch lernen haben ein großes Problem: Sie trauen sich nicht zu sprechen, auch wenn sie schon sehr viel verstehen, was sie lesen oder hören.

Wie kann man seine Sprachhemmung beim Englischsprechen überwinden?

Das wollte Sven Frank herausfinden und begann ein Testprojekt im Rahmen dieses Podcasts.

Die Idee: Was wäre, wenn die Lernenden anstatt mit richtigen Menschen mit einer künstlichen Intelligenz kommunizieren, um die verschiedenen Dialogsituationen zu trainieren.

Daraus entstanden ist das Avatar-Training im Rahmen des Fremdsprachenunterrichts an der Speedlearning School.

Dieser Podcast ist als Unterstützung zum Sprachtraining gedacht.

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Dann teste jetzt kostenlos unser Englischtraining:

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https://speedlearning.academy/englischkurse/

by Sven Frank

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