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Today I uploaded a video called "A bilingual dinner table where English and Japanese fly around A close-up look at the anniversary dinner of an international marriage between America and Japan A bilingual 5-year-old and 2-year-old's English and Japanese conversation". Just as the title says, I filmed a bilingual dinner table where English and Japanese are flying around all the time. I think this kind of bilingual dinner table is not uncommon in international marriages between America and Japan, but this time, since it was the 13th anniversary of the American wife and Japanese husband, I told my children old stories about when we first met, and it was a very lively dinner. By the way, I would be happy if you could use this kind of video for the purpose of online English conversation. In our Bilingual Baby videos, we only use everyday English conversation that native speakers use, so I think you can learn English idioms and English expressions! Please watch the videos repeatedly and use them to study English, just like online English conversation. Many people often tell me that they use them as online English conversation, so please try studying English like online English conversation while being soothed! So, please enjoy "A bilingual dinner table where English and Japanese fly around A close look at the anniversary dinner of an international marriage between America and Japan A bilingual 5-year-old and 2-year-old's English and Japanese conversation"! ! 《How to use this video to study English?》 Please watch this video as a kind of "listening to English in the background". On our channel, we use English grammar that native speakers actually use, and we don't slow down the speed strangely, so if you are used to this speed to some extent, you should be perfect when you go abroad! So, please study English listening with this video! There is a best way to use this video to improve your English listening skills. 4-step method ① First, when you first watch the video, enjoy watching it from start to finish while looking at the Japanese subtitles. This step is not a step to "study English", but a step to simply remember the "content of the video" and the "development of the story". In other words, step 1 is to understand what is happening in this video, regardless of whether it is English or Japanese. You don't need to worry too much about studying English here. ② Watch the video again, but this time, listen carefully to each phrase (phrase you are interested in) one by one, read the English and Japanese subtitles (both) together, and be aware of the English phrase (English expression) and the way of saying it. Pausing and rewinding may help you understand English expressions that are difficult to understand. It's hard to believe, but our videos are carefully selected to contain "English that you really need to know." So you won't lose anything no matter which phrase you learn. I hope you'll think of it as "living English conversation." ③ Watch the video again. From now on, watch the video without looking at the Japanese subtitles. If you can't understand, always look at the English subtitles. So this step is "feeling like someone who just studied abroad." In other words, it's a step that doesn't rely on Japanese. ④ Watch the video from start to finish again without reading any of the English or Japanese subtitles. You will definitely be surprised at how well you understand. You may not understand 100%, but your English ability will improve so much that you will be amazed at how much you can understand compared to before you listened. Many people may think, "What? Can I improve my English with just this?" but because you're watching the same part four times, you'll learn more English than you think (just like when you can sing the same song after listening to it four times). This is how people learn when they go abroad to study. Incidentally, young children also learn languages in the same way. If you still can't fully understand the content of the video after going through these four steps, I recommend going back to the parts you didn't understand in the listening section and listening to them two or three more times. Finally, if you have any questions about the English used, please feel free to ask in the comments at any time. It will also help other viewers, so please feel free to ask. Good luck!!! *Follow us* Instagram: / bilingualbaby Twitter: / bilingualbaby01 #English #bilingual #America