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@user-cp6hi5qv6g
@user-cp6hi5qv6g 7 күн бұрын
The part that dealt with transitions was exactly what I needed. Thank you! I get stuck with words like „sprechen“, „welches“ and my favorite: „Eichhörnchen“ 😂
@Taradise85
@Taradise85 10 күн бұрын
Pretty cool.
@Misskk850
@Misskk850 16 күн бұрын
OMG GOSH YOUR SO AMESOME. I rolled my r’s .LORD BLESS YOU
@ganqqwerty
@ganqqwerty 17 күн бұрын
I'm very intrigued by the practices in mimicmethod. Idahosa, do you mind sharing the results of your students? The method is quite revolutionary, it's not based on heavy reading for words acquisition. However, what are the differences in the results? Do students who did the mimicmethod have native pronunciation? Do they form better connection with the people they are talking to? I couldn't find mimicmethod alumnis demonstrating their progress and their results. This is a huge selling point of any method.
@MimicMethod
@MimicMethod 16 күн бұрын
Yes with our new coaching method we are collecting lots of before after videos that we'll start publishing by end of summer. By end of year we'll have a system in place where we just regularly publish student results and highlights from student-coach interactions. Just haven't had the content systems in place - and i personally get drained from that type of editing work, so not gonna happen until someone else is doing it!
@John-ph9vg
@John-ph9vg 18 күн бұрын
Hey Idahosa, inspirational video as always, thanks for sharing such good content. As uplifting other people is already a step ahead after engaging with people, what would you suggest for quite/introvert people that tend to avoid interactions especially in certain type of environment? What could be an action plan/guide/method to start feeling free to interact with people, and eventually start enjoying interaction as much as an extrovert could enjoy? What's your suggestion to overcome also these blocks that are also part of the communication and flow? What about the art of being an extrovert ?
@MimicMethod
@MimicMethod 16 күн бұрын
Great questions. Maybe i'll make an extended video on it. But some quick ideas - i think it's important to make a distinction between introversion and shyness. Introversion/extraversion refers to deeper structures of the personality and how it deals with energy. Whereas shyness is a more superficial trait that can changed dramatically with enough practice. Believe it or not, I was extremely shy growing up, despite always being an extravert. One angle you can consider is mastering the art of charismatic listening. You may notice that some people rarely speak, yet they can get everyone to like them, because they know how to encourage other to speak more with their facial expressions, non-verbal vocalizations, and questions. See if you notice anyone like that, then try to figure out what they're doing, then mimic it.
@John-ph9vg
@John-ph9vg 13 күн бұрын
Great insight, thank you. Yes it would be great if you can expand the topic in a video. Also yes it is very hard to believe, please to share your story/path/suggestions on treating shyness overall as it could be extremely helpful and inspiring.
@BrokenAlmonds
@BrokenAlmonds 18 күн бұрын
Always a source of positivity! Thank you, Idahosa!
@nikkicruz4609
@nikkicruz4609 18 күн бұрын
Very cool video, Idahosa! The Bible calls encouragement a spiritual gift, so I believe it’s something God wants us to cultivate and use daily to show others the love of God. This video was a good reminder to look for opportunities to be encouraging and grow in my ability to encourage others. I appreciate all of the time and effort you put into consistently putting out useful content for us. You are chosen for this man!
@MimicMethod
@MimicMethod 16 күн бұрын
"Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen." Ephesians 4:29
@brendansweeney7468
@brendansweeney7468 19 күн бұрын
Great video!
@ReeseDee
@ReeseDee 20 күн бұрын
Hey are there replays of this? Love your work, but the algorithm hid your videos!
@WilliamWallace444
@WilliamWallace444 20 күн бұрын
hi! whats the program you're using to record your face and the screen? thank you!
@FitProVR
@FitProVR 24 күн бұрын
Would this work for mandarin? Doesn’t seem suited to pick up tones well
@mariahs1123
@mariahs1123 24 күн бұрын
It's wild how different the R is per language. French, German, English, Japanese!, yet somehow if you think about it, they all sound so similar
@bigstv15
@bigstv15 26 күн бұрын
Just letting you know on your website there's something wrong with downloading the guide, it's inaccessible
@raviarya373
@raviarya373 28 күн бұрын
Sir, Do you have any course or program for learning German? I want to join your program and really like your method for learning languages. I
@luca7usan
@luca7usan 28 күн бұрын
Great projects you got coming! Unfortunately I live in Italy so this one’s not for me, but one thing I am curious about, are you ever going to offer 1:1 accent coaching sessions online?
@pierrefle6362
@pierrefle6362 28 күн бұрын
Hi Idahosa, been following you for a while and while I definitely agree with you regarding your perspective on the benefits of clarifying thinking, I'm not sure what the key step to achieve it is in the video as you demonstrate it. I.e., how does ChatGPT as a means of clarifying language thought translates into more ergonomical language expression over time? So far I could say that all that it proves, is that ChatGPT is good at the clarification, and that it can provide elements that refine the thought such as new vocab or concepts, but there's no guarantee that those stick around. I think it's a matter of where to draw the line when it comes to do the heavy lifting yourself, or outsource it to IA.
@MimicMethod
@MimicMethod 27 күн бұрын
today i had a conversation with a friend who was extremely insightful and articulate. I would express myself, and then she echoed back her understanding in different words, and the mere act of me hearing her express the thoughts i was getting at in a different and articulate way, led me to more clarity around the ideas. And if i were to explain the same ideas again to another person now, i would do so slightly better. I experience the same thing when i read a book or listen to a podcast by someone who is extremely insightful and articulate, but I'm not able to engage podcast or book the way I would a human. AI represents the merger between the two - it's extremely insightful and articulate, like a good author, but it's also interactive, like a real human. But even more than that, it's infinitely patient, so i can ramble as much as I want. It doesn't replace live interaction with a human, or doing solo thinking on your own, but it undoubtedly enhances the process. After using it for several months now, I am way more articulate and knowledgable on subjects i would not have been otherwise. Hope that answers your question!
@crooniegrumpkin4415
@crooniegrumpkin4415 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video.
@honexdababy
@honexdababy Ай бұрын
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@NullCyan
@NullCyan Ай бұрын
I speak brazilian portuguese and pronouncing this sound is extremely hard for me
@Countrygirl8019
@Countrygirl8019 Ай бұрын
I am gonna ask a therapist what type of life I will have knowing spanish without the trilled "r" 😒😒
@Countrygirl8019
@Countrygirl8019 Ай бұрын
I give up but thanks I am still gonna practice my Spanish though I love Spanish but "rr" no no no dont work
@aidanwelch4763
@aidanwelch4763 Ай бұрын
Kinda like this, programming is essentially communicating precisely with a computer but also with future programmers who read your code. If I write some complex code I sometimes copy-paste it into ChatGPT and ask it if it is clear and readable code- and how I could improve it. Obviously just like with what you showed in this video- it recommends some things that aren't useful to me, or just aren't my style, but it also sometimes recommends some valuable stuff I can pick out of it.
@jaraudmcgary2959
@jaraudmcgary2959 Ай бұрын
Very good
@ramamonato5039
@ramamonato5039 Ай бұрын
"die deutsche Bühnenaussprache" (=stage pronunciation), the first standard pronunciation, which was standardized by Theodor Siebs in 1898 and which was formally used in Germany until 1950s said these words like this: Schule [ˈʃuːlə], stark [ʃtark] ich [ɪç], fertig [ˈfɛrtɪç] hoch [hoːx], machen [ˈmaxən] trozdem [trɔts'deːm], kraß [kras] This kind of artificial pronunciation for actors and actresses on stage is easier for Indonesians as it uses an alveolar trill "r" if compared with today's standard pronunciation called "Deutsche Hochsprache" (now named "Deutsche Aussprache"), which uses a uvular fricative "r" and a vocalized "r": Schule [ˈʃuːlə], stark [ʃtaɐk] ich [ɪç], fertig [ˈfɛɐtɪç] hoch [hoːx], machen [ˈmaxən] trozdem [tʁɔts'deːm], krass [kʁas]
@raviarya373
@raviarya373 Ай бұрын
How can i join your course for learning German?
@Nuevachica
@Nuevachica Ай бұрын
is It "Are" at 4:14?
@nicksnotions
@nicksnotions Ай бұрын
I read recently that laughter is a sign that everything is okay and it used to be formed as a method of communication. Quoted: "The idea was that laughter was an external signal that can tell the group everything is OK, we can relax. (There is) no need to be anxious or threatened by what’s happening around us."
@shareefgondal
@shareefgondal Ай бұрын
This is my first time at your channel I feel like I want to listen more to what you are saying.
@harrisonhben
@harrisonhben Ай бұрын
you;da;man
@nonnel2701
@nonnel2701 Ай бұрын
When will the new curriculum be available for purchase? Will new students to the Mimic Method be able to purchase it once it's released?
@EnglishWithAccentCoachNicole
@EnglishWithAccentCoachNicole Ай бұрын
That was really helpful. Now, if I can just get my anatomy to do that to say zurück in an intelligible manner.🤐
@Oijres
@Oijres Ай бұрын
I'm currently familiarizing myself with the MBTI cognitive functions and your reasoning reminded me a lot of extraverted thinking. Are you familiar with the 16 Personality Model and their cognitive functions? if not I think you’ll find it interesting, thanks for the video it was interesting to get to know your thinking habits, keep the flow going, Idahosa 🌊
@MimicMethod
@MimicMethod 27 күн бұрын
yes i invested several years nerding out on MBTI and the jungian ideas its based on. I'm actually an extroverted intuitor and introverthing thinking, and extraverted intuition tends to be rambly and exploratory, which is why i find this tool so useful in helping me find the clarity and precision my introverted thinking constantly strives for.
@vconsumer
@vconsumer Ай бұрын
Super interesting! I have been using chatgpt already, but haven't thought about rambling everything I want to express. So this was super helpful and keep em coming!
@JuanMoreno-wo5yb
@JuanMoreno-wo5yb Ай бұрын
Interesante! I wonder which app you use? Do you have the link or name since there are several GPT apps ❤
@jstevenson1042
@jstevenson1042 Ай бұрын
This looks like OpenAI
@ImCalebRosengard
@ImCalebRosengard Ай бұрын
How about something more advanced such as learning the past perfect where the person has to know the past participle?
@leouch9380
@leouch9380 Ай бұрын
Is there a English Course in the new curriculum for people who want to learn English ?
@areallyniceguy5382
@areallyniceguy5382 Ай бұрын
My only question is when you are shadowing and listening at the same time are you reading subtitles at the same time to know the meaning of what you are shadowing?
@henryDigory
@henryDigory Ай бұрын
There is no CTA link on your youtube channel for the website.
@muminazraaq2676
@muminazraaq2676 Ай бұрын
You're STILL awesome after all these years.
@Keepspeakingportuguese
@Keepspeakingportuguese Ай бұрын
Depending on the region of Brazil, sentence can get even faster and the sounds are even more mixed, like in Minas Gerais with the classics: "oncotô", "proncovô", where "Onde que eu estou" easily becomes ---- "onde que eu to" ------ " oncotô" and "Para onde que eu vou" becomes "Pra onde que eu vou" ------- "proncovô". For untrained ears that can be hard to get...
@LinnetAlina
@LinnetAlina Ай бұрын
What languages do you coach for?
@jackflanagle6079
@jackflanagle6079 Ай бұрын
This is great stuff! I think you're going to greatly help my 'in-the-street' comprehension of Portuguese. You're too young to remember the great Sid Caesar but in the very early days of TV when I was a kid he would play these characters who SOUNDED exactly German, Italian, etc though it was completely bogus. But, he caught the melody, pace, expression or as you might put it the 'spirit' of the language. And I read that he once bluffed his way around Europe just doing his routine, convincing people in one country he really was from another. ''The German General'' is probably his most perfect bit doing this. It's on YT and very funny.
@heroicIV
@heroicIV Ай бұрын
Do you have a program where you train people to become coaches?
@kandlearawak9799
@kandlearawak9799 Ай бұрын
Is that series of steps downloadable?
@MimicMethod
@MimicMethod Ай бұрын
yes - paying members will get downloadable audio for offline listening
@ronarnett4811
@ronarnett4811 Ай бұрын
How do you join the mailing list? I don't see a link to your website.
@MimicMethod
@MimicMethod Ай бұрын
Just click "Try for Free" and it will take you through steps to join list
@ronarnett4811
@ronarnett4811 Ай бұрын
@@MimicMethod I was unable to find the try for free link you mentioned. I am using chrome win10 to watch the youtube presentation.
@byronwilliams7977
@byronwilliams7977 Ай бұрын
Is it necessary to have completed the fundamental sounds before signing up?
@MimicMethod
@MimicMethod Ай бұрын
no requirements for the premium caoching problem launching next week. Then when this program goes public, it will integrate with the pronunciation curriculum into one holistic program
@joshadams8761
@joshadams8761 Ай бұрын
Although I am a grammar nerd who enjoys studying tenses and conjugations for their own sakes, I observe that the technique you present is more effective because it mirrors the “natural” learning process. A minor suggestion. Because Spanish is pro-drop, subject pronouns are usually omitted unless there is a reason, often involving disambiguation or emphasis, not to omit. Learners should be made aware of this.
@MimicMethod
@MimicMethod Ай бұрын
yeah nice - good idea to make alternative versions where there are no pronouns
@dharmony1378
@dharmony1378 Ай бұрын
So, this is interesting. I have been "studying' Brazilian Portuguese on my own for sometime and was still having a hard time connecting the dots so to speak. My "flow' just didn't match with the amount of effort I was putting in. I just recently switched to using the FSI free program which has alot of audio with native speakers for listening practice. It from the 90s but I like the structure. Plus it is free. However this "sound" approach might be the missing piece for me. I was hearing 'connected speech' from the audio but still trying to do word for word practice when listening and attempting to speak. I just started using my own "short hand' of the language sounds when i take notes and practice and I think its going to be way more relaxed but effective. thanks!
@MimicMethod
@MimicMethod Ай бұрын
good observations. yes, sounds like you need to train yourself to switch to sound processing, and learn to hear t he syllable boundaries of connected speech rather than the imagined words.
@brunosilva3581
@brunosilva3581 Ай бұрын
"como é que tá?" is actually "como é que você está?"
@LingGuzman
@LingGuzman Ай бұрын
Can you pls do an example with chinese please