Speed Listening: How Fast is Too Fast for Learning?
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Did you know that listening to podcasts at faster speeds might actually help you pay attention better?
This episode dives right into the nitty-gritty of listening speed, encouraging you to experiment with speeds like 1.5x to see if it helps you stay focused on what you're listening to.
I'll explore a study that shows students who listened to lectures at faster speeds were more engaged and less likely to let their minds wander.
I also talk about an article I came across on entrepreneur.com about tracking your wins. It has a big deal to do with your English learning success. Don't believe me? Listen in to find out how!
Grab your headphones, pick a speed, and let's dive in!
Takeaways:
- Listening to podcasts at 1.5x speed can improve your focus and retention of information.
- Conducting a personal experiment with playback speed could improve your ability to focus too!
- Tracking your wins in English practice helps shift focus from negatives to positives, boosting motivation.
- Speed listening above 2x may hinder information retention.
- Focusing on positive outcomes in language learning can improve your overall progress and mindset.
Links referenced in this episode:
- Buzzcast episode about speed listening. *Segment begins at 8:32.
- The CBC article: This is why you like to speed up podcasts, movies and music
- From Entrepreneur.com: How to Get a Promotion Using a 3-Step Meeting Prep Strategy
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