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ALS
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25 March 2011 at 6:51am | IP Logged 
Audio courses are, for the most part, my favorite way of studying a language. Michel Thomas is the one I like best, Pimsleur a close second. The only problem is that I get kinda bored with just sitting there listening and staring at a wall. I can't really read while listening since it all gets jumbled and I don't absorb it. One of my other favorite hobbies is knitting. Unfortunately even very basic knitting (stockinette or garter for those in the know) is too much to concentrate on, even though I can do it quite mindlessly and without looking, and again it just doesn't absorb well.

So I'm looking for things to do while listening to audio courses that don't impede absorption and learning. I thought of easy exercise like walking on a treadmill but I haven't tried it yet. Ideas, please?
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25 March 2011 at 7:53am | IP Logged 
ALS wrote:
Audio courses are, for the most part, my favorite way of studying a
language. Michel Thomas is the one I like best, Pimsleur a close second. The only
problem is that I get kinda bored with just sitting there listening and staring at a
wall. I can't really read while listening since it all gets jumbled and I don't absorb
it. One of my other favorite hobbies is knitting. Unfortunately even very basic
knitting (stockinette or garter for those in the know) is too much to concentrate on,
even though I can do it quite mindlessly and without looking, and again it just doesn't
absorb well.

So I'm looking for things to do while listening to audio courses that don't impede
absorption and learning. I thought of easy exercise like walking on a treadmill but I
haven't tried it yet. Ideas, please?


Walking is certainly a good solution. Many on here do that, including me. When sitting
at home with audio, my mind drifts after 15 minutes. When out walking, I manage about
two hours audio per day. Highly recommended.
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hrhenry
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25 March 2011 at 2:51pm | IP Logged 
Another one for walking. But outdoors. I'm not sure my mind would stay as focused if I were just on a treadmill.

That said, once I've absorbed some audio, I can go back and listen to it again with less focus and still get use out of it. But the first listen (or two) has to be done with good concentration.

R.
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schoenewaelder
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25 March 2011 at 5:16pm | IP Logged 
As well as a more passive activity for your active audio, you might want to have some passive audio to accompany your active activities (eg knitting).

So for example, if you were doing Assimil (Hooray! Everybody's favourite) you could listen to previously completed lessons on loop.

Edited by schoenewaelder on 25 March 2011 at 5:17pm



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