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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.

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Manage episode 469628860 series 3511159
Content provided by Aaron Nelson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Aaron Nelson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

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:


  continue reading

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