For some learners, trying to listen, watch, and read simultaneously increases perceived cognitive load and may lower deep learning outcomes compared to pure video or text.

Often cited as the most effective for immediate vocabulary gains. Potential "Counter" Issues

Include non-speech information like background noises (e.g., "[engine revving]") and speaker identifiers.

A 2024 meta-analysis found a statistically significant impact on speaking and listening skills, with the highest effect sizes observed in smaller groups.

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For some learners, trying to listen, watch, and read simultaneously increases perceived cognitive load and may lower deep learning outcomes compared to pure video or text.

Often cited as the most effective for immediate vocabulary gains. Potential "Counter" Issues

Include non-speech information like background noises (e.g., "[engine revving]") and speaker identifiers.

A 2024 meta-analysis found a statistically significant impact on speaking and listening skills, with the highest effect sizes observed in smaller groups.

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