Nice to see you Michi. Well, can i ask something? I cant discriminate the difference between immersion and "KIKINAGASHI". Many people say you can't get ability to speak English by only "KIKINAGASHI". Actually im challenging to keep immersion right now but i wonder "This is the same KIKINAGASHI?" Please give me some queue🙏
@Michi.E.J
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Thank you for asking about KIKINAGASHI. It’s a great question, and I’d like to share my approach when I use this method. For me, KIKINAGASHI is more than just passive listening. When I listen to podcasts, I pay close attention to the rhythm, intonation, and pronunciation of the English speakers, almost like listening to music. Interestingly, I don’t focus much on the meaning of what they are saying during this process. That’s how I approach KIKINAGASHI. Does this make sense to you? If you have any further questions, or if there’s anything you want to clarify, please feel free to ask me. I’m here to help!
@LivingWellWithKidneyDisease
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@Michi's English Journey Thanks for your kind response. KIKINAGASHI, just simple KIKINAGASHI, "is required patience for us, which is almost the same as torture😩. It's important to find and pick up contacts you feel [I like it. It's quite fun❤️], innit? Anyway, I am up to the challenge to keep listening and watching my favorite contacts, football⚽️!😊
@Michi.E.J
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@@LivingWellWithKidneyDisease That’s fantastic! I totally agree with you - finding content you enjoy makes the process much more fun and less like a chore. Football sounds like a great choice, especially because the commentators often speak quickly and use a wide range of vocabulary. Keep up the great work, and remember, consistency is key. Happy learning!
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