Wednesday, October 27, 2010

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a: We had much time to study ourselves. So I could try to do something what I wanted to learn. I learned listening for about twenty minutes. The unit was about horoscope and the level was three. I listened some phrases again and again. I could understand the content by expecting from the tytle, so this unit was a little more easy. Then I dictated the unit which was I listen, for ten minutes. I took some mistakes because I could not catch words. I tried to listrn again, and get a hint. While, after understood content with English text, I could answer all three questions at quiz. I am still depending on reading to understand contents. I will train! After that, I studied reading for thirty minutes. The level were two and three. I read from not right to left but left to right, my reading pace became more speedy. And I tried shadowing, it was very effective for me to listening and reading. I dictated the unit which were I read, for ten minutes. I tried to listen a lot of words one time as possible as I could. It was so interesting though it was difficult!


b: I think that dictation is fun and good training for me! It is like a game; writing correct spells running away from a pig. These spells were only spoken by speaker, I could not see spells so I depended on listening these phrases. And I became more carefully to listen when I dictated. I felt how concentrating is important!


c: I learned new words; unfold, primarily, and more words. And also I could learn pronunciations of these words at the same time by using pronounce system.

d: I think that understanding not everything but something important is good point at reading and listening. So I ignore words not important. I must choose words if I should pick up when I listen and read. This lead to understand quickly.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Nahoko♪
    I think to understand something important is good point at reading and listening, too.^^☆

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  2. 2 Jana

    I agree that when you do listening and reading it is not always necessary to understand everything, but parts and pieces. Usually the "big picture" is what you want to learn.

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