Advices

  • TV series evaluation – 2

    These evaluations were created by using the same prompt but by three different AI: the ChatGPT (anonymously without logging in), Claude and Gemini. The results are quite different: the same show could come first in one AI and last in another. The prompt: “Let’s take into account that watching TV series and YouTube videos can…

  • Shadowing

    Your ideal 5–10 minute formula 5 minutes: Choose one 10–20 second clip;Listen Repeat line by line Shadow Say one original sentence. 10 minutes: Listen to 20–30 seconds. Repeat each line 2–3 times. Play the clip 3–5 times and speak(shadow) with the speaker.Record once Say 2–3 original sentences. Best shadowing list for you What I would…

  • TV series evaluation

    Evaluation 1: 1. Shrinking — ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Why it’s EXCELLENT: Very natural modern English Real conversations (not sitcom-style exaggeration) Clear pronunciation Emotional + everyday topics What you learn: Expressing feelings naturally Soft, polite phrasing Real conversational flow 👉 This is C1 gold. *************************************************************** 1. Parks and Recreation Why it’s excellent: Natural workplace conversations Repetition of everyday…

  • Read Out Loud

    🔑 Best Method (your “optimal loop”) 1. Listen first (short segment, 2–5 minutes)→ Focus: meaning + rhythm + intonation 2. Read silently (quickly)→ Focus: confirm understanding 3. Read out loud→ Focus: accuracy + clarity 4. Listen again + shadow (optional but powerful)→ Focus: natural speech + pronunciation ******************************************* 🔥 Even more effective (your advanced version)…

  • Teaching spies or actors – draft

    Response 1 Great question—and a very powerful way to think about learning. First, a quick correction (as you requested): ✅ Your sentence (polished) B2 version: Let’s say you’re a very experienced American English teacher who trained Russian spies and later worked with non-native English-speaking actors. How would you teach me? C1 conversational version: Imagine you’re…