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maydayayday
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 Message 417 of 656
01 July 2012 at 6:30pm | IP Logged 
Kerrie wrote

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I'm really frustrated with my listening comprehension in Spanish. I can read Spanish with very little problem, but unless someone is talking slowly or I have the text in front of me, my brain can't keep up with what I hear. I watched Toy Story the other night. I started watching with only Spanish audio, and I was missing too much. As soon as I put the Spanish subs on though, I was fine. Any suggestions for dealing with this?


I am at the same stage I suppose but I also have a lot of holes in my vocab. I can manage perfectly well listening to professional presentation but regular speech often loses me and once I am lost ..... I stay lost.

I did make sense of nearly all of a Latin American film on TV the other night but people did ask why I had a piece of paper taped over the bottom few inches of the TV. As there is no way to turn off the broadcast subs. The other problem is that listening to too many American-Spanish or Latin-American films has polluted my European Spanish accent.....

There is this thread

Edited by maydayayday on 01 July 2012 at 6:34pm

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Marikki
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 Message 418 of 656
01 July 2012 at 6:38pm | IP Logged 
Kerrie wrote:

I'm really frustrated with my listening comprehension in Spanish. I can read Spanish with very little problem,
but unless someone is talking slowly or I have the text in front of me, my brain can't keep up with what I hear.
I watched Toy Story the other night. I started watching with only Spanish audio, and I was missing too much.
As soon as I put the Spanish subs on though, I was fine. Any suggestions for dealing with this?


As weird as it may sound I believe firmly that reading a lot helps enormously also listening comprehension. If
you just keep on reading regularly you'll notice that the response time between hearing and actually
understanding gets shorter and shorter.

Also try to find something to watch that you can understand without subs. Although I nowdays can watch
many dubbed tv series without subs and understand almost everything, I still occasionally watch children's tv
seriers because it is so rewarding and relaxing to understand so well. It feels so good it has to be
useful!
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Kerrie
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 Message 419 of 656
01 July 2012 at 6:51pm | IP Logged 
maydayayday wrote:
Kerrie wrote

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I'm really frustrated with my listening comprehension in Spanish.


I am at the same stage I suppose but I also have a lot of holes in my vocab. I can manage perfectly well listening to professional presentation but regular speech often loses me and once I am lost ..... I stay lost.

There is this thread


I looked at the article posted at the beginning of the thread - I definitely see the usefulness in slowing down speech when learning the sounds of a language (and this might actually be really useful for my French pronunciation), but I think this deals more with recognizing and producing sounds.    I might try listening to some audio sped up, though. I like the idea of massive audio input (radio, podcasts, etc), but I don't have the time for that right now.

Marikki wrote:

As weird as it may sound I believe firmly that reading a lot helps enormously also listening comprehension. If
you just keep on reading regularly you'll notice that the response time between hearing and actually
understanding gets shorter and shorter.


I think this is true for me, too. The more I read, the faster my brain learns to process the language, so I think I'm going to try that for now.
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Anya
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 Message 420 of 656
01 July 2012 at 8:11pm | IP Logged 
Update: Japanese
Books: 120 pages
- “Assimil” (1/2 page counted) 75 pages
- grammar (1/2 page counted) 45 pages
films: 20 minutes
- “Idiot”

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 Message 421 of 656
01 July 2012 at 11:20pm | IP Logged 
Try also listening to an entire audiobook with the accompanying text.
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microsnout
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 Message 422 of 656
02 July 2012 at 7:23am | IP Logged 
Update #17

74/100 Films

Movies
"Bon Cop Bad Cop" (2006)
"Funkytown" (2011)

"20h17 Rue Darling" (2003)
"Polytechnique" (2009)
"Starbuck" (2011)
"Les doigts croches" (2009)
"La grande séduction" (2003)
"Le bonheur de Pierre" (2009)
"Le dîner de cons" (1998)

TV Series
"Apparences" (10 episodes of 45 min)
"19-2", Season 1 (10 Episodes of 45 min)
"30 Vies", Season 1-2 (120 episodes of 22 min)
"Toute la vérité", Seasons 1-3 (50 episodes of 45 min)

****

Bon Cop Bad Cop, Funkytown
Two films staring Patrick Huard and a mix of French and English. Bon Cop Bad Cop featuring Huard as a québécois
cop forced to work with the bilingual anglophone Ontario cop played by Colm Feore to solve a series of murders.
They vow to speak French when in Quebec and English while in Ontario but don't really stick to that. Funkytown is
set in Montreal during the disco era from 1976 to 1982 at the Starlight, a fictionalized version of Montreal's famed
Lime Light discothèque of the period. Like Bon Cop Bad Cop, this movie switches between languages practically
mid-word sometimes. Neither film is really good for language practice because of excessive English dialog - I just
can't keep thinking in French consistently.
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Solfrid Cristin
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 Message 423 of 656
02 July 2012 at 12:41pm | IP Logged 
microsnout wrote:
Update #17

74/100 Films



74 out of 100 already? You soon need to register a new challenge my friend :-)
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microsnout
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 Message 424 of 656
02 July 2012 at 2:51pm | IP Logged 
Solfrid Cristin wrote:
74 out of 100 already? You soon need to register a new challenge my friend :-)

Or start reading : )


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