Do these 3 things to learn any language

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Komentáře • 26

  • @christel3742
    @christel3742 Před 2 lety +9

    Reading is a great way to learn grammar as well. Seeing verbs conjugated in action does more for my brain than memorizing tenses in German

    • @AfroLinguo
      @AfroLinguo Před 2 lety +1

      True. Writing is also in this category! I did a lot of writing when I was learning german and it helped me understand most of the grammar

    • @christel3742
      @christel3742 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AfroLinguo That’s a good point! I want to start a journal for that purpose.

    • @AfroLinguo
      @AfroLinguo Před 2 lety +1

      @@christel3742 that will definitely help

  • @believeonChriststaystrong7589

    He’s spot on. this is what I do a lot with learning my second language and it helps. Speaking, thinking in the language, listening, and increasing vocab. A lesson I’ve had to learn is to be patient with myself even when I don’t understand because it will come in time. For anyone reading this, hang in there and keep at it, take a little break for a couple days if you need to but don’t give up you will get there

  • @jonathangamble
    @jonathangamble Před 2 lety +1

    You should do more videos on specific topics, extensive reading, intensive, srs, how to take a lesson, how dl could actually be helpful, how to work on pronunciation, etc…

  • @minhtn177
    @minhtn177 Před 2 lety +2

    I wish you all the best, glad to see you keep making videos

  • @japaneseimmersion7295
    @japaneseimmersion7295 Před 2 lety +1

    Loving these videos! Thanks for making them. Hello from Milwaukee!

  • @maximiliankolarsky253
    @maximiliankolarsky253 Před 2 lety

    thx for this awesome input

  • @Andrei-vo4eq
    @Andrei-vo4eq Před 2 lety +1

    That's being my experience for the last 5 years.. I listened to thousands of hours of English but I only did like maybe 100 hours of talking total. Now I understand everything but my speaking isn't perfect yet. I do reading out loud these days and my vocab is increasing slowly. I'm planning on using memrise as a space repetition system.

  • @rebel5669
    @rebel5669 Před 2 lety +2

    I want to overcome my hesitation of speaking L2. Like whenever I'm having a monologue inside of my head everything's fine but when I have to jump into a dialogue with another individual, my mind gets frozen and I don't have any words. Also I don't have anyone to practice with. Your suggestions will be considered valuable in this regard.

  • @pchicrlo
    @pchicrlo Před 2 lety +1

    With reading, how often do you suggest re-reading the same material before moving on to new material?

  • @engwithrano7830
    @engwithrano7830 Před 2 lety

    How are ya ..I miss u teacher
    Actually I want thank you
    I did very well in linguistic and sociolingustics exam ..this achievement back to you 💜

  • @philippuhrig3681
    @philippuhrig3681 Před 2 lety +4

    Nice video, although I feel like srs becomes more useful the further down the line of your language learning journey you are, because then the words bscome ao rare that it is hard to aquire them. In the beginning one is always confronted with the same words over and over so that for me it doesnt seem necessary to actively put them in an srs.
    Keep up the content mate !

    • @FingtamLanguages
      @FingtamLanguages  Před 2 lety +6

      Thanks! No matter what level you are at, I recommend doing SRS for only about 10% of your study time. In my opinion it's just there to support the other two tasks.

    • @ADHDlanguages
      @ADHDlanguages Před 2 lety +1

      I would love to see some actual research on this. My gut feeling is to agree with you though. Particularly because many common words have a greater complexity that can't be captured in a simple definition as easily.

  • @fannyfish2205
    @fannyfish2205 Před 2 lety

    Have you read the syntax book by Andrew Carnie?

  • @aamirnagaria2189
    @aamirnagaria2189 Před rokem

    Does having English subtitles while watching movies/shows in our target language help or defeats the purpose?

  • @Saad-ul6py
    @Saad-ul6py Před 2 lety

    These suggestions fit more for intermediate speakers

    • @FingtamLanguages
      @FingtamLanguages  Před 2 lety +2

      No, actually anyone can do them. There are ways to get started with these three tasks even from day one of learning.

  • @user-tf3vi7pq3m
    @user-tf3vi7pq3m Před rokem

    nice

  • @turkiwamyd2014
    @turkiwamyd2014 Před 2 lety

    Rid mobark❤️

  • @CJ_Walks
    @CJ_Walks Před 2 lety

    Hey man, do you use discord?

  • @user-tf3vi7pq3m
    @user-tf3vi7pq3m Před rokem

    nice

  • @user-tf3vi7pq3m
    @user-tf3vi7pq3m Před rokem

    nice