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Vol145.日常英语学习Mark Zuckerberg's Insights


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Hello dear friends, welcome to this lovely new podcast episode. I'm your host Henry and I'm Mia.

So Henry, many of our viewers have asked a common question: when they start speaking English, they don't have enough words.

Ah, that's a very common problem Mia. We all need a good amount of words to talk about different topics, right?

Exactly. It's like cooking a dish is only as good as the variety of ingredients you use. The more words you know, the more flavors your speech can have.

That's a great analogy. But it's not just about having lots of words, it's about knowing how to use them effectively, right?

Right. And to build that vocabulary, it's all about practice and exposure. The more you listen, read, and engage in conversations, the more words you'll naturally pick up.

I've noticed that a lot of people make this mistake. They don't repeat the words enough. They just memorize or practice once and then never repeat them again.

Oh, then they're doing it wrong. Repeating the same words in your conversations will help you to remember them in the long term.

Exactly. This is the only effective way to truly learn and retain vocabulary. Otherwise, you might end up with a long list of words, but at the end of the day, you'll forget them because you never use them enough. Now, let's move on to the main topic. Do you know who Mark Zuckerberg is?

Oh come on Mia, who doesn't know him? He is the founder of Facebook and one of the most influential tech entrepreneurs in the world. Not only that, but he is also one of the richest people in the world.

Yeah, that's true. He's not just rich but a visionary who transformed social media. Without Facebook, the way we connect online might be totally different today. Now we are going to start our learning session and we will listen to native speakers like Mark Zuckerberg.

Yeah, and we have to identify new words. It's an excellent way to learn new words from native speakers' conversations, right?

Yeah, and we are going to use real-life examples so that the words will be easier to remember.

That's a great idea. Sometimes when we just memorize words, we forget them quickly, but when we hear them in a real conversation, they stick in our minds.

Exactly. Plus, we'll also focus on pronunciation and how native speakers connect words naturally.

Oh, that's interesting. You know, sometimes when I listen to fast conversations, I feel like they skip words or merge them together.



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