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  • Hi, Bob the Canadian here.

  • As you know, YouTube is an amazing tool

  • for learning a language like English.

  • There are, however, a few tips that I can give you

  • that might make that experience even better,

  • so in this video, I'm going to look at YouTube

  • as a language learning tool

  • and I'm gonna give you as many tips

  • and I'm gonna show you as many tricks as possible

  • so that you can make that experience even better.

  • (light music)

  • Well hey, welcome to this video on how to use YouTube

  • to improve your English.

  • Before we get started though, if you are new here,

  • don't forget to click that red subscribe button below

  • and give me a thumbs up if this video helps you learn

  • just a little bit more English.

  • The first thing that you can can do

  • when you are watching YouTube videos

  • to improve your English, is to adjust the speed.

  • If we look at a mobile device, if I do this on my phone,

  • the way I would do it is I would click the three dots

  • in the top right corner and after you click those three dots

  • you can choose playback speed.

  • From the playback speed menu, I would choose 0.75

  • to slow the video down, and then when I play the video,

  • hard working person,

  • you can hear that it's a little bit slower.

  • You can also press the three dots

  • and go to playback speed and set the playback speed higher

  • to 1.25 if you want to challenge yourself

  • and play the video a little faster.

  • As being the salt of the Earth.

  • They were people who worked hard.

  • I'll pause that.

  • Let's look at the same thing on the computer.

  • On the computer, if you want to change the speed,

  • you would click down here where you see the gear.

  • Once you click the gear, you would choose playback speed

  • and you can see, you have the same options

  • as what we did on the phone.

  • When I select 75% or 0.75,

  • you can use them if you want, but when you,

  • it is still very understandable

  • and it is just a good way to slow down an English speaker.

  • If I click on playback speed

  • and choose 1.25 it will be faster.

  • The cool thing about the computer though,

  • is you can choose custom as one of your speeds.

  • My favorite speed when listening to a video

  • that's in French that's too fast is 0.85.

  • We're at the store, everything.

  • Which slows the video down,

  • but still makes it very easy to understand.

  • So, the first thing that you can do to help you

  • when you are watching English videos on YouTube

  • is to either slow the video down,

  • so you can understand it better,

  • or speed it up to challenge the speed at which

  • you can listen to and understand English.

  • The second thing you can do

  • so that you can understand YouTube videos better,

  • is to turn on captions or subtitles.

  • Now some people think that you should not

  • turn on English subtitles when you are learning

  • the English language.

  • I, however, have this advice to give,

  • I think you should watch every video once

  • with the subtitles on and then you should watch it

  • a second time with the subtitles off.

  • So let's look at how to turn subtitles, or captions, on

  • using a mobile device.

  • Again, on the mobile device, you will click the three dots

  • in the top right corner, then you will look for

  • the word captions in the menu that pops up,

  • and when that opens, hopefully it says English.

  • It might say English auto-generated,

  • that means that the subtitles were made by YouTube

  • by a computer, but hopefully it says English.

  • That means that the person who made the video

  • created word for word English subtitles.

  • All of my Tuesday videos

  • have word for word English subtitles on them.

  • Once that's done and you hit play, you will see

  • that as the video plays it now has subtitles on it.

  • Let me pause this video for a sec.

  • Let's look at how to do that on the computer.

  • On the computer, you can just click the CC button,

  • which will turn on subtitles,

  • but you can also click the gear

  • and then you can go to subtitles

  • and you can choose the subtitle that you want.

  • You can see here now that English is on.

  • This is a very handy thing to be able to do.

  • The other thing you can do on a computer

  • is you can actually move the subtitles

  • and put them on a different part of the video.

  • This can be helpful if the subtitles are behind something.

  • So, the second thing that you can do

  • to increase the amount of English that you learn

  • with each video you watch is to turn on subtitles

  • or captions for the first time that you watch the video

  • and then watch the video again

  • with the subtitles or captions turned off.

  • The third thing I wanna talk about is how to fast-forward

  • or rewind a video quickly

  • when you are watching it on YouTube.

  • Sometimes when you are learning English

  • by watching a YouTube video,

  • you don't quite understand what the person said

  • and you want to quickly rewind.

  • The way you do that when you are using a mobile device

  • is to simply double tap on the left-hand side of the screen.

  • When you double tap, the video will go 10 seconds backwards.

  • When you tap on the right side of the screen,

  • when you double tap on the right side of the screen,

  • the video will go forward 10 seconds.

  • So if I'm watching a video and I don't quite understand

  • what the person just said,

  • I can quickly double tap and go back 10 seconds.

  • On the computer, the way you do this is even cooler I think

  • because you can hit play on the video

  • and if you don't understand what the person said,

  • you can just hit the left arrow on the keyboard.

  • When you hit the left arrow on the keyboard,

  • the video will go back five seconds.

  • I find this to be a lot handier.

  • So again, when you are watching a video,

  • sometimes you will not quite catch,

  • you will not quite understand what the person said,

  • and a very easy way to go back is to double tap

  • the left side of the screen on a phone

  • or to hit the left arrow key on a computer keyboard.

  • The fourth thing I want to show you how to do

  • is how to quickly pause the video

  • so that you can shadow the person

  • who is speaking in the video.

  • When you shadow someone, it means that you listen

  • to what they say and then you pause

  • and you say what they have just said.

  • So this is a great way to use a YouTube video,

  • not just for listening practice,

  • but also for speaking practice.

  • So, once again, if you are using a mobile device,

  • all you do is you simply tap the screen.

  • So if I tap the screen it will pause.

  • I had to double tap there

  • because the controls weren't there,

  • so if I was listening to this video,

  • I could hit play and then I could repeat,

  • that was not a very nice thing to do.

  • So this is a great way to shadow the speaker in the video.

  • On a computer, it's even easier, you just use the space bar.

  • So you can see the video is playing,

  • if I hit space the video is paused.

  • I can even hit the left arrow key to go back if I need to

  • like we just learned in the last part of this video,

  • and then I can hit the space bar again to start the video.

  • So it seems like a simple thing

  • but the ability to pause the video

  • and to rewind the video are very powerful tools

  • when you are trying to shadow or trying to repeat after

  • what the person in the video has said.

  • The fifth thing I wanna show you only works on a computer,

  • it doesn't work on a phone.

  • I know most of you watch videos on your phones

  • but this trick I'm going to show you

  • that you can do the computer is extremely powerful.

  • If you look down here below the video on the right-hand side

  • and if you click the three dots,

  • you can click open transcript

  • and on the right-hand side here

  • you will see the entire transcript for this video.

  • What you can then do is you can highlight

  • and copy parts of the transcript

  • and maybe you can put them into Google Translate

  • so that you can see what Google translates it to be

  • in your own language.

  • Or if you want, you can paste it into your own document,

  • one second here, I did kind of an odd paste there,

  • you can paste it into your own document

  • and then you can read the transcript

  • before you watch the video.

  • The next trick I'm going to show you

  • only works on the computer as well.

  • I'm sorry about that.

  • I hope they build more features into the phone app

  • at some point, but on the computer,

  • you can share the video and you can share it

  • with a link that goes straight to the part of the video

  • you are currently watching.

  • So let's say I'm watching a video

  • and at the four minute and 55 second mark I have a question,

  • I can click share and then I can copy,

  • sorry, I can click share and then I can click start at 4:55

  • and then I can copy that and I could then email

  • that link to someone and say, "Hey, I'm watching this video

  • "and I don't quite understand

  • "what the speaker is saying at this part."

  • The person who gets that email, when they click the link

  • to YouTube, will go straight to that part of the video.

  • Here are four more general tips

  • for how you can use YouTube to improve your English,

  • and I'm going to talk about reading,

  • writing, listening, and speaking.

  • You might think YouTube

  • is only for improving your listening skills,

  • but you can actually improve all four.

  • For reading, I highly recommend that you do this.

  • Read the description below the video

  • before you watch the video.

  • Oftentimes when someone makes a video,

  • they will kind of summarize,

  • or they'll give a little description

  • of the video below the video.

  • This can help your mind get ready to watch the video.

  • Also, for improving your reading,

  • don't forget to read some of the comments,

  • especially if the person who made the video

  • replies to the comments

  • and if they are a native English speaker.

  • In order to improve your writing,

  • why don't you take the time to leave a comment

  • once in awhile on a video?

  • Work hard at writing a three or four sentence comment

  • in English and leave that on the video.

  • That is just a great way to improve your writing.

  • How will you improve your speaking

  • when you're watching a video?

  • Well, we talked earlier about shadowing, or repeating,

  • what the speaker says, this is just a great idea.

  • So continue to do that.

  • Watch videos and aim to improve your speaking skills

  • by repeating what the speaker is saying.

  • And, of course, how do you improve your listening skills?

  • Well, you need to listen while you're watching the video.

  • Oh, and one more thing, if you have the opportunity,

  • you should join a live English lesson on YouTube.

  • Many English teachers on YouTube

  • teach English via live streams,

  • where you can interact with the teacher in the chat

  • while the live stream is happening.

  • So the teacher teaches a lesson

  • and the students, or the viewers, can chat with the teacher

  • and with other people while they are watching.

  • It's a great way to improve your English.

  • Well hey, thanks so much for watching this video

  • about how to use YouTube to improve your English.

  • I hope it was helpful.

  • If you are new here, don't forget to click

  • that red subscribe button below

  • and give me a thumbs up if this video

  • helped you learn just a little bit more English.

  • And, if you have a little bit of time,

  • why don't you stick around and watch another video?

Hi, Bob the Canadian here.

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