5 LANGUAGE LEARNING MISTAKES THAT KILL PROGRESS - DON'T DO THIS!!
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Apps can be tremendously useful when they are used as tools TO SUPPLEMENT your language learning. What we're getting at here today is the RELIANCE ON APPS TO LEARN A LANGUAGE. This can in fact be a MASSIVE issue to your progress.
FEAR of mistakes will also stop most people from speaking. Please ignore the people that are hell bent on making fun of you for how you speak. The majority of people are happy to see you try.
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Hi, I'm writing through google translate. I understood from your videos that you were related to football in Azerbaijan and Baku. you would write information or talk about it in your videos. thank you, greetings from Azerbaijan
Tips:
1. Learn 1000 most used words
2.Being forced to speak language
3.Break cultural barrier
4.Listen to sm you could understand
"Learn high frequency words first" - so true! I used to fall into this trap so many times in the past and I would write down every.single.new word, words that I don't even use often in my own native language. Wasted time on things that didn't serve me anything, and also time I could have spent focusing on words I use on a daily basis. I have been starting to follow this tip since a couple of years and it helped tremendously. Crazy how such small change can have such an impact.
Thatâs a great analogy about building your foundation in the language first before speaking. So many other learners are quick to say speak early and often. But I think as you said, we should have a foundation already.
I love this guy. He brings a fresh energy to the language learning experience.
I have been learning Latvian and I live in London. What I learned is the obvious reasons are to know words and phrases, but its also developing the overall feeling for a particular language.
I used to watch futbol/soccer games on the Spanish channel lol. That helped too cause I actually watch futbol/soccer often.
would you wait 1.5 hours for the first goal and them get up to celebrate?
One of your most valuable videos to date.
Dude has a bit of Swedishness when he speaks English wtfđđđđ I've never seen that in an American, that's lowkey cool.
Which of the 2 is the dude you are referring to?
@@ispeakmuchohe white guy
Yeah, his English has definitely been influenced by his Swedish.
Thanks for the tips!!
Nothing but love for this channel! I wish I would have found it earlier. You have kept me motivated to continue learning German, Russian and Arabic!
Comic books help best for me, lots of visual context plus I can put them into google translate.
That's a great point...Never thought about that. I should check out some comics...
Great videos guys, thanks
Thank you so much for these videos. Iâve been trying to learn a language for a while and have found that normal classroom things donât work for me, but this is much more practical.
Estoy comenzando a estudiar italiano. Gracias por este video, me motivo bastante a encarar el aprendizaje desde otro punto, ya que en un principio me habĂa enfocado mas en la gramĂĄtica. Saludos!!
Really useful video, thanks
Good luck folks! I will start learning Norwegian, Good luck me :D
Learn Swedish instead. If you know Swedish you know Danish and Norwegian.. and some Icelandic.
@@slumberinc that's a lie. I'm from Denmark, I have a lot of Norwegian and Swedish friends living here and they can't understand Danish very well.
I speak Swedish,English,German and I dabble with Spanish/Italian. Otherwise I'm learning Thai now. I can read/write Thai and I know how to speak maybe 2000 words. I need 4-5K to be fluent.
Hi Goluremi. When you are just starting a language, is there a specific language series you go to like "teach yourself" or Assimil?
I just found your channel. Looks great. I'm a designer so I thought I should mention that your channel logo looks the same as Google's letter "G". I recommend not using or modifying it. If you make money using it, you could get into legal trouble in the future. Great videos. I love cultural encounters
Keep uploading
Best channel on CZcams.
I want to learn languages to make money one day. What are my options? I just wanna know genuinely. Love this channel boss.đȘđżđđŸđŻ
People talk slot about finding childrens movies in many languages but I canât seem to find them! Theyâre all in English and have no translation !
What language are you looking for bro?
How did you learn Croatian?
Im learning arabic and chinese.
There's not just one way to learn a language.
Duolingo is good, but should be combined with stuff like HelloTalk, most used 1000 words, and prioritise vocab over grammar. People will understand you if you say' I go yesterday' as well as if you say 'I go today'
i challenge you to learn Hebrew
HAR DU BOET I DANMARK DET VIDSTE JEG IKKE HOLYY
Donât download an app. I 99% agree but I actually found Anki pretty useful.
I think flashcards apps are ones that stands, they are indeed pretty useful
@@jaomarc3891 I think another important part is addressing embarrassment. People stop their language journey because they are embarrassed by how they sound or messing up. Getting over that hump can tremendously helpful.
Anki is great. I'd argue it's more of a program/software rather than an app tho. An app to me is something pretty flashy that's marketed a lot with streaks etc. While programs like Anki and Language Transfer are more boring but effective.
@@Watermelon43564 yesir, i think people should stop caring too much of what other people think when it comes to language learning, the right mentality is to learn for yourself and for experiences, not for aprovall, you gonna make mistakes in anything you try till u become good at it, and these mistakes can make u spot whats wrong and correct that, whatâs âbadâ can be the way to improve
@@jaomarc3891 I think when attempting to speak a language with a native speaker, then they look at you with disdain ( unworthy of their consideration) it really hurts. Thus the key is either get the courage to develop a Thick skin, or find a patient compassionate partner. I have a hard time finding a patient compassionate partner.
Dreaming Spanish systematizes everything youâre talking about.
Sais tu que Napoléon était un esclavagiste. AprÚs la victoire des Haitiens sur la France en 1791, et grace à cette victoire l'esclavage fut aboli dans presque toutes les Antilles. Mais quand Napoléon est arrivé au pouvoir en 1804 , il a ordonné de remettre TOUS les noirs en esclavage. ' je te conseille de lire deux livres: " Haiti- France , les chaines de la dette , et mes étoiles noires de l'ancien footballeur : Lilian THURAM"
wow really! Fuck napoleon for that one.