#using pictures and asking tutors to explain them only in target language. until learner knew enough to ask more complex things in target
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Again, if anyone has seen anyone post their results of doing the ALG method long enough to speak a significant amount, let me know. I'm going to do one last search on youtube of people discussing their Dreaming Spanish progress, and even if they didn't do it completely the ALG way (since some users of Dreaming Spanish videos studied with anki or word lists or word translation lookups at some point) I hope they may still describe what activities they did to develop speaking skills after they had developed good listening skills first. I want to know: did they shadow? Did they talk on their own? Did they talk with a language partner, and was it someone correcting their mistakes or them correcting their own mistakes later, or them just talking with no monitoring of mistakes besides making sure they keep talking until understood (as in re-explain in other ways if their partner is confused)? Did they do writing exercises? Did they do speaking or writing drills?
#alg method#alg#rant#studyblr#im just still looking for any people who shared results#i searched for 6 hours yesterday and ONLY found ppl sharing their passive results of listening and reading ability#(which was great! like many methods involving getting input you understand - it helped reading and listening be great)#but only one person shared their speaking results and that part of the process. they did 200 ish hours of tutor speaking practice and sl#shadpwing. and did monitor accent mistakes and word choice mistakes.#another person spoke very early on and only in the target language with tutors#so they did get alg type input but spoke WAY earlier than alg recommends and than most other alg learners#and that person wasnt purposely doing alg they just were basically self-making their own comprehensible input lessons with tutors#using pictures and asking tutors to explain them only in target language. until learner knew enough to ask more complex things in target#language
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