Speaking has always been a major pain point for Taiwanese learners of English.
We often feel that we understand everything when watching videos, but when it comes to actually speaking English, it feels like something is missing.
So, how can we improve English listening?
Many people use "Shadowing" to practice, but this is often just mechanical imitation, making it hard to truly grasp the rhythm and sense of the language used by native speakers. This is why, despite doing a lot of practice, speaking ability often remains stuck at a plateau.
The most important technique for mastering English listening is finding the right method.
To solve this problem, VoiceTube has added the "Echo Method" practice mode.
What is the "Echo Method"?
This method was created by Professor Karen Chung from the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at NTU. Its core philosophy is to help you "listen precisely and speak correctly," so you are no longer just mimicking, but truly internalizing the rhythm of the language.
This step of "recalling"—like sound echoing in a valley—helps your brain deeply process the sentence's intonation, linking sounds between words, and rhythm, rather than just imitating a single pronunciation.
Shadowing vs. Echo Method
Have you tried or heard of "Shadowing"?
Both methods are excellent ways to practice, but the training "process" and "goals" are quite different.
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Shadowing:
- Speaking immediately while listening; the core is "synchronous processing."
- This method is very suitable for training reaction speed and multitasking, making it a training regimen for many simultaneous interpreters.
- When you aren't familiar with a sentence, it's easy to ignore details like pronunciation and intonation just to keep up with the speed.
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Echo Method:
- Adds a "recall" step.
- This deliberate pause is designed to trigger the brain's "echo memory," capturing the native speaker's intonation, linking sounds, and sentence rhythm before imitating and speaking it out.
Simply put,
If "Shadowing" trains your ability to "keep up," the "Echo Method" trains your ability to "replicate."
For most learners who want to build a solid speaking foundation and sound more authentic, the "Echo Method" helps you calibrate your pronunciation and sense of language more precisely. It is the most efficient first step to building a stable foundation!
8 Steps of the Echo Method
- Find a suitable video or audio file
- Play the video/audio
- Read the transcript
- Play the sentence and listen intently
- Echo
- Imitate the "Echo" you heard
- Repeat practice
- 10 minutes a day, stick with it
Below explains how to practice the Echo Method using the App and Web respectively.
📱 Practice the Echo Method via App
1. Find a suitable video or audio file (Interesting content, easy to mimic, right length)
"Interest" is very important. If the video content is interesting and attractive, you won't get bored or sleepy quickly.
On the VoiceTube App, you can find videos you like in the Home Editor's Picks, Hot Tags, various Themed Channels, or by using Search!
It is recommended to find videos that are about 1 to 3 minutes long. With the right length, it is less likely you will feel frustrated and want to give up.
You can use the filter function to select videos under 3 minutes.
2. Play the video
Listen to the entire video or audio file a few times first to get familiar with the content and sounds.
It's okay if you don't understand some parts; just getting a general impression is enough.
3. Read the transcript
Read through the transcript once, then go back and read it carefully. Read it again and again until you fully understand the video.
You can tap on words you don't know to look them up.
Read until everything in the article—including meaning, vocabulary, and grammar—is crystal clear.
4. Play the sentence and listen intently
Use the Speaking Practice mode. During the process, listen intently to the pronunciation, stress, intonation, and rhythm of the sentence.
If you don't know which sentences to practice, or feel there are too many sentences in the video,
You can switch from "All Sentences" to "Key Sentences" (精選句) to practice.
5. Echo
Pause, and carefully listen to the "echo" naturally replaying in your brain.
Recall the pronunciation, stress, intonation, rhythm, and even the emotion you just heard to help memorize pronunciation details.
This pause is a crucial key in the Echo Method. Do not rush to speak, otherwise, you won't get the effect of mimicking a native speaker!
In the APP, you can switch between "Manual" or "Auto" speaking practice modes.
In Manual mode, actions like playback and recording can be controlled according to your own pace.
If you use the "Auto Echo Method,"
After completing a sentence, the system will automatically jump to the next one, allowing you to practice continuously and seamlessly, creating a smooth "learning flow."
6. Imitate the "Echo" you heard
Mimic the echo in your brain and read it out loud.
Note: Never use the mindless pronunciation you are used to. You must consciously follow the echo you heard and pronounce it clearly, word for word.
Not sure how different your pronunciation is from the original? You can use the "Pronunciation Analysis" feature to check!
Pronunciation analysis can be set to "Auto" or "Manual" scoring.
7. Repeat practice
Repeat every step above, continuously practicing the same sentence.
Until you can speak it very smoothly—smooth enough that you don't need to think, it just naturally rolls off your tongue, and it sounds exactly like the audio file.
8. 10 minutes a day, stick with it
Just sticking with it for 10 minutes a day brings so many benefits:
- 10 minutes is not a heavy burden; it's easy to start and easy to sustain.
- Practice speaking English every day to make speaking a part of your life.
- Repetitive practice improves natural intonation, so you no longer stutter when speaking English.
- Listening and speaking become increasingly better, boosting self-confidence!
If you don't know what to practice, you can follow the "Daily Sentence" in the "Daily Speaking Challenge"!
If you want to see the speaking challenges from previous days, you can enter from here.
🖥️ Practice the Echo Method via Web
1. Find a suitable video or audio file (Interesting content, easy to mimic, right length)
"Interest" is very important. If the video content is interesting and attractive, you won't get bored or sleepy quickly.
On VoiceTube, you can find videos you like in the Home Editor's Picks, Hot Tags, and various Themed Channels!
If there is a specific video you want to watch but can't find on VoiceTube, you can also "Import Video" yourself.
It is recommended to find videos that are about 1 to 3 minutes long. With the right length, it is less likely you will feel frustrated and want to give up.
You can use the filter function to select videos under 3 minutes.
2. Play the video
Listen to the entire video or audio file a few times first to get familiar with the content and sounds.
It's okay if you don't understand some parts; just getting a general impression is enough.
3. Read the transcript
Read through the transcript once, then go back and read it carefully. Read it again and again until you fully understand the video.
You can read the video subtitles directly,
Or use the "Print Subtitles" function on the web version of VoiceTube to print out the entire subtitle file for detailed reading.
You can click on words you don't know to look them up.
Read until everything in the article—including meaning, vocabulary, and grammar—is crystal clear.
4. Play the sentence and listen intently
Play a sentence of about 4-5 words, then press pause. During this process, listen intently to the pronunciation, stress, intonation, and rhythm of the sentence.
You can also focus on practicing a single sentence,
Every subtitle sentence has a "🎙️" icon, allowing you to focus on practicing that specific subtitle.
5. Echo
Pause, and carefully listen to the "echo" naturally replaying in your brain.
Recall the pronunciation, stress, intonation, rhythm, and even the emotion you just heard to help memorize pronunciation details.
This pause is a crucial key in the Echo Method. Do not rush to speak, otherwise, you won't get the effect of mimicking a native speaker!
6. Imitate the "Echo" you heard
Mimic the echo in your brain and read it out loud.
Note: Never use the mindless pronunciation you are used to. You must consciously follow the echo you heard and pronounce it clearly, word for word.
Not sure how different your pronunciation is from the original? You can use the "Pronunciation Analysis" feature to check!
7. Repeat practice
Repeat every step above, continuously practicing the same sentence.
Until you can speak it very smoothly—smooth enough that you don't need to think, it just naturally rolls off your tongue, and it sounds exactly like the audio file.
8. 10 minutes a day, stick with it
Just sticking with it for 10 minutes a day brings so many benefits:
- 10 minutes is not a heavy burden; it's easy to start and easy to sustain.
- Practice speaking English every day to make speaking a part of your life.
- Repetitive practice improves natural intonation, so you no longer stutter when speaking English.
- Listening and speaking become increasingly better, boosting self-confidence!
If you don't know what to practice, you can follow the "Daily Sentence" in the "Daily Speaking Challenge"!