I am also self-studying languages so the advice you give is really effective and really helps me… I love your handwriting it’s so cute and I really like the way you take notes it encourages me to keep going thanks❤
Hello What type of tablet and pen for tablet do you use? I would like to use something like that for my language learning. I like how you can change the colors, font, etc.
As someone non native of English who is learning Korean, your video is very useful for me. Recently I have been struggling with Korean and I'm pretty sure your advices will help me a lot :D
wow as a Burmese, you would be the first person that inspired me to learn a specific language in a productive way.I'm currently learning Thai.At first i found it challenging, but after I came across your vd I reminded myself to keep going. Your tips would def help me out a lot so I'll start to try it right away!
As a native Korean, i have some tips. I would recommend using a partially cursive writing for Korean letters (if you know what I mean) and I would also recommend using a tutor for learning the Korean grammar bc there are some parts of the grammar you can’t self study. Other then that, your pretty good at the language!
As a Thai, I think your handwriting is better than mine.😂😂 I really appreciate your efforts to learn Thai even if it’s difficult. Actually it’s also hard for me too, because my school in Thailand I have to learn 3 languages until the end of my middle school (Thai,English,Chinese) so sometimes I accidentally mixed them up in one sentence. And in every year will have some of Thai students failed in their Thai exam too, because we have to learn a lot of topics, including Thai literature,grammar,listening,speaking,writing. Sometimes we also have to learn about royal language(even it’s unnecessary),and slang words too.😂😂😂
Thank you and yeah I feel you. I had to learn three languages(Burmese, English, and Chinese) since primary school as well. So don't worry, we are in the same boat 😂
Omg, I am like a brother to you guys I also have to learn three languages (Malay, Chinese and English) many people in my class speaks English but some of them fail cause it's broken English and I think they personally don't care about grammar as much as I notice it
As someone that never studied in life i'm soooooo greatfull for this video. I learned so much more in here that I did in school. I'm starting college in 2 weeks and I'm still trying to find ways of studing that might work for me and my rotine. Thank you so much, you are a lifesaver. 😊
Hi LinLett! Thank you for your video. I’ve been following you for a long period and you inspire me a lot. I think it's so important to take notes. It helped me a lot in my learning language journey. 😇
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:21 *The speaker mentions the challenges of effective language note-taking and stresses that whether or not to take notes depends on individual learning preferences.* 00:45 *The speaker shares their approach to language note-taking, emphasizing the use of a single notebook per language to stay organized.* 02:04 *The speaker recommends noting down only keywords instead of entire paragraphs, as this is more effective for retention.* 03:33 *Clarity over aesthetics in note-taking is emphasized, with advice on using colors strategically for readability and organization.* 04:30 *It's suggested to regularly review learned words and incorporate fun elements like quotes or sketches to enhance interest and focus.* 05:50 *The speaker encourages trying different note-taking methods like the Cornell method, outline method, mapping, and charting to find what works best for individual learning styles.* 07:39 *Effective note-taking is portrayed as crucial for enhancing language comprehension and retention, with the reminder that patience and practice are key.* Made with HARPA AI
My language notes are somewhat aesthetic. I pick a color and then use different shades of that color for each new chapter to make it look put together. I use different shades for like the characters and another one for translations or headers. I focus writing the grammar over vocabulary since I do a decent amount of vocabulary writing in class. My Mandarin notes look the best, my Spanish notes are a little more loose since it’s a language I’m more familiar with. My bio notes are one color and not pretty lmao I don’t have time to make my bio notes look nice
i like how clear her notes look and i will a 100% start to make my notes clearer becouse i like how easy it is to understand her notes, and me personaly i like to ad color or stikers to make me more motivated
Thank you so much for your sweet comment! You're the first to mention that my voice is soft. 😊I hope my note-taking method helps you with your language studies. Best of luck and happy learning!
เขียนภาษาไทยลายมือน่ารักจังเลย ตอนที่ฉันเห็นการเขียนตัวหนังสือภาษาไทยของคุณ ฉันรู้สึกว่าเขียนตัวหนังสือภาษาไทยได้แย่มาก 你好,我是泰国人。I am very impressed that you learn my language and another language. And thank you so much for the video. 😂
This is really helps me a lot. Thank you for sharing your methods. Ps. As thais. Your handwriting is so good and lovely, Keep up a good work Linlett :)❤
This was so helpful! I also think keywords are way better when you want to remember a longer time (I would be extremely grateful if you could tell me where you bought your notebooks, I have a problem because everytime I buy notebooks they are all... bad) Srry any misspellings English isn't my first language :)
I didn't set aside time specifically for handwriting practice because I’ve been learning to write characters since I was very young. Back then, I had to write words over and over again. But even if you're just beginning to write in a new language, you can improve your handwriting by peacticing with worksheets. There's no need to aim for perfection. 🩷
@@Ngwezinlinnlett I’ve also needed to write Chinese characters since I was young (I slacked off a lot though). My mom said that her handwriting wasn’t great either so maybe it runs in the genes haha
Hello, I’m currently learning Russian and have been looking for a good notebook to take notes. Your notebook looks very practical and useful! Could you please share the brand? I haven’t been able to find it myself. Thank you in advance!
Thanks for such useful informations! As for me, I prefer digital notes. I feel like I have more control of note taking using digital tools and I use collanote.
It’s Learn Myanmar book. But it’s in Burmese and Thai. For textbooks, “Learn Thai-Quick guide for beginners” and “Everyday Thai for beginners” are great.
Great video! So clearly narrated and such sensible advice? Burning Question : do u ever feel confused with the various languages that u r learning concurrently ? If so, how do you overcome such confusion:) thank u!
I do sometimes get a bit mixed up between languages, especially when similar words or grammar structures overlap. What helps me is practicing each language consistently and immersing myself in them in different contexts-like listening to music in one language, reading in another, or speaking with native speakers. It’s all about keeping the languages active in my mind but separate in their own ways!
It’s hard for me as well at first but after immersing with lots of Thai contents like dramas, songs, it becomes a bit easier for me. Don’t give up and good luck!😉
omg ur thai handwriting is so good 😦👍👍 Have u practiced font types? It is very important, the types of fonts are widely used in Thailand 😊 and... also try to understand their handwriting🤧✋️
Thanks for the video, very helpful! I’m also studying Thai by my self can I ask you for some Thai study source or text books that you find useful? I just take notes everything I may see on UA-cam or hear in podcast and this made my notebook a bit messy as there’s no order to it.
It’s a little bit hard to find Thai language textbooks. For me, I use Learn Myanmar book but it’s in Burmese and Thai. But some of my friends are using “Everyday Thai for beginners” and “Learn Thai-Quick guide for beginners” are great. And I also learn from You Too Can Learn Thai podcast because it also provides transcripts.
Paiboon publishing has Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced books. But if you can’t find one, website like Learn Thai Language with Expatden is great. You can find lots of resources there from alphabets and tones to listening, speaking practice(also free Thai language books). Hope this helps! ❤️
For Thai and Japanese, I bought from the bookstore in my country, Myanmar. But you can also get from Amazon. For Korean, I learn with pdf transcripts from Choisusu podcast channel. For Chinese, I learn with HSK series pdf files. I have also shared the links in this video: ua-cam.com/video/g3-xUkWLHXk/v-deo.htmlsi=7s8JIC6dDwbjFg1D
I use A5 notebooks. In Myanmar, you can probably find them at any stationery store. If I remember correctly, I purchased mine from AK Bookshop in Mandalay.
At first, I used the 'Learn Myanmar' Thai book to study Thai but it is in Burmese. And it's kind of hard to find Thai books online. So, at the moment, I’m primarily immersing myself in listening to podcasts from UA-cam channels. I highly recommend the 'You Too Can Learn Thai' podcast; it’s great because it offers free transcripts. This way, you can practice listening, reading, and writing simultaneously!
What is The course you learn from ? Please share me the website of language courses ❤ for Korea Japanese and Chinese I want to learn it too. Like you did it
I wanna aks u smth , I am on Topik level 3 for korean and wanna start learning Japanese . Don’t u feel any difficulty in learning all those at the same time , I am afraid of mixing up vocab and all 🥲
this is my first time learning any foreign language may you please tell me which book pdf did you used to learn korean and where did you download those???
Is it really possible to learn multiple languages at the same time? I've been studying Spanish since last year, and I want to study Japanese and German too, I'm worried that it may not be effective and will slow down my progress. Hoping you guys will give me some tips.
Starting to learn multiple languages from the beginner level simultaneously is not a good option, as it can significantly hinder your progress. My approach is to focus on one language at a time, immersing myself in it until I reach an intermediate or advanced level. Once I achieve that, I begin learning a new language while continuing to maintain my proficiency in the first one.^^
At first, I used Learn Myanmar book. For now, I am learning from "You Too Can Learn Thai" podcast because you can find all the transcripts and the teacher's voice is so sweet to hear^^
Actually, I learn more from the textbooks and websites. You can check out the resources I use in this video's description: ua-cam.com/video/RShzoY4y5YE/v-deo.htmlsi=blW_rYYpOw7yXN98
Chinese can definitely seem intimidating at first, especially with all those complex characters! 😅 But don't let the hardest characters scare you off! I actually started learning Chinese in middle school when I was quite young, so I had a bit of a head start. After taking a break for four years, I was surprised at how much came back to me once I decided to dive back in. The key is to take it one step at a time-focus on a few characters each day and practice regularly. You'll start seeing progress before you know it! ❤️
For Korean, I learn only from the UA-cam channel - 최수수 ChoiSusu. It's a podcast channel but you can also find the transcripts and download pdf files from the channel. She put them in her description box.^^
I practiced Thai alphabets and tones for about two months. Then I started using Learn Myanmar Thai book and now I am only learning from You Too Can Learn Thai podcasts because it also provides transcripts for each lesson. I also watch Thai series and listen to Thai songs a lot. ✨
For Japanese, I use Minna no nihongo(at beginner levels), Nihongo sou matome and shinkensen. For Chinese, I learn with HSK series. For korean, I just learn from podcasts and their pdf transcripts. And Thai, I use Learn Myanmar book. 🩷
I cannot get over how great your penmanship is in every language! I wish my handwriting was half as nice as yours.
I am also self-studying languages so the advice you give is really effective and really helps me… I love your handwriting it’s so cute and I really like the way you take notes it encourages me to keep going thanks❤
My pleasure 😊
Hello
What type of tablet and pen for tablet do you use? I would like to use something like that for my language learning. I like how you can change the colors, font, etc.
@@patriciamillings1499 I use Samsung Tab S6 Lite. ^^
@@Ngwezinlinnlett Thank you
Girl! Your Thai handwriting is like sooo on point! Wayyyy better than mine - a native Thai....
Thank you 😊
Agree 😂
oh girl you just opened my mind to make notes. I personally loved your note-taking style
As someone non native of English who is learning Korean, your video is very useful for me. Recently I have been struggling with Korean and I'm pretty sure your advices will help me a lot :D
Why is your handwriting in all these languages so good!?😭😭😭😭 I'm jealous!
wow as a Burmese, you would be the first person that inspired me to learn a specific language in a productive way.I'm currently learning Thai.At first i found it challenging, but after I came across your vd I reminded myself to keep going. Your tips would def help me out a lot so I'll start to try it right away!
I'm currently learning thai too, but I'm a little stuck. What do you use to practice forming proper sentences?
As a native Korean, i have some tips. I would recommend using a partially cursive writing for Korean letters (if you know what I mean) and I would also recommend using a tutor for learning the Korean grammar bc there are some parts of the grammar you can’t self study. Other then that, your pretty good at the language!
Would it count if I ask my Korean friends to teach me? Like...online?
@thacianea Yass that works too! Might take around a year and a half if ur an absolute beginner but yea that works too
@ArianaTheGreat1 Thanks....but change of plans, they're all too busy😭 2 of them are legit doctors
@ OH! I’d usually say get a tutor but then like they became soo pricey 😭 🙏
@ArianaTheGreat1 Yeah, and I got no money 🤣
As a Thai, I think your handwriting is better than mine.😂😂 I really appreciate your efforts to learn Thai even if it’s difficult. Actually it’s also hard for me too, because my school in Thailand I have to learn 3 languages until the end of my middle school (Thai,English,Chinese) so sometimes I accidentally mixed them up in one sentence. And in every year will have some of Thai students failed in their Thai exam too, because we have to learn a lot of topics, including Thai literature,grammar,listening,speaking,writing. Sometimes we also have to learn about royal language(even it’s unnecessary),and slang words too.😂😂😂
Thank you and yeah I feel you. I had to learn three languages(Burmese, English, and Chinese) since primary school as well. So don't worry, we are in the same boat 😂
Omg, I am like a brother to you guys I also have to learn three languages (Malay, Chinese and English) many people in my class speaks English but some of them fail cause it's broken English and I think they personally don't care about grammar as much as I notice it
i’m also thai and i literally can’t read or write it fluently because i keep mixing it up with english and chinese 😭😭 it’s such a pain!
@@Ngwezinlinnlett omg I would so love to see your burmese handwriting
@@Ngwezinlinnlett I also had to learn 3 languages (Malay, Chinese, English) since kindergarten and to primary school!
As someone that never studied in life i'm soooooo greatfull for this video. I learned so much more in here that I did in school. I'm starting college in 2 weeks and I'm still trying to find ways of studing that might work for me and my rotine. Thank you so much, you are a lifesaver. 😊
Hi LinLett! Thank you for your video. I’ve been following you for a long period and you inspire me a lot. I think it's so important to take notes. It helped me a lot in my learning language journey. 😇
I will try the charting method which will be effective for memorizing Japanese grammar.
Good Luck!!!
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:21 *The speaker mentions the challenges of effective language note-taking and stresses that whether or not to take notes depends on individual learning preferences.*
00:45 *The speaker shares their approach to language note-taking, emphasizing the use of a single notebook per language to stay organized.*
02:04 *The speaker recommends noting down only keywords instead of entire paragraphs, as this is more effective for retention.*
03:33 *Clarity over aesthetics in note-taking is emphasized, with advice on using colors strategically for readability and organization.*
04:30 *It's suggested to regularly review learned words and incorporate fun elements like quotes or sketches to enhance interest and focus.*
05:50 *The speaker encourages trying different note-taking methods like the Cornell method, outline method, mapping, and charting to find what works best for individual learning styles.*
07:39 *Effective note-taking is portrayed as crucial for enhancing language comprehension and retention, with the reminder that patience and practice are key.*
Made with HARPA AI
Yeah, clarity and neatness are the most important things for note-taking.
wow your handwriting looks so pretty in all languages! as a thai, i’m impressed 😻
Thank you!! 😊
Your notes are so simple and beautiful. I will also try these tips❤
You communicate so well.... this is your gift 화이팅
Thank u for the tips! had to rewatch it cuz i was soo mesmerized by your notes 🌺🌺
ur handwriting its SO good in EVERY language omg
My language notes are somewhat aesthetic. I pick a color and then use different shades of that color for each new chapter to make it look put together. I use different shades for like the characters and another one for translations or headers. I focus writing the grammar over vocabulary since I do a decent amount of vocabulary writing in class. My Mandarin notes look the best, my Spanish notes are a little more loose since it’s a language I’m more familiar with. My bio notes are one color and not pretty lmao I don’t have time to make my bio notes look nice
im planning to learn korean again (since i stopped for a few years) and chinese on scratch and this has been helpful ty:)
i like how clear her notes look and i will a 100% start to make my notes clearer becouse i like how easy it is to understand her notes, and me personaly i like to ad color or stikers to make me more motivated
I like the way your voice sounds it’s really gentle and soft! Thank you for the video, I will be trying your note taking method for my languages!
Thank you so much for your sweet comment! You're the first to mention that my voice is soft. 😊I hope my note-taking method helps you with your language studies. Best of luck and happy learning!
Your handwriting looks so neat !!🥰🥰🥰
Wow! thanks Luca that's just what I needed! I will take away "Express! not impress!"
Nice vid! I'll take those advice techniques to improve my language learning! 😊👍
你很厲害!!我目前也在學習日語,其中漢字的書寫對我來說易如反掌,但是文法和助詞部分還有待加強。你的筆記技巧很實用,加油!如果你有對中文有什麼不認識的可以問問我或者別人。我個人覺得成語應該是接下來最難學的了。
感谢你的支持和鼓励! ! 是的。中文和日语汉字非常相似。我从 8 岁起就学习中文,所以学习日语对我来说并不难。日语的语法规则也与我的母语缅甸语相似。文法和助词确实是日语学习中比较难的部分,但只要坚持练习,一定会有所进步的。谢谢你提供帮助,如果有关于中文的问题,我一定会向你请教。成语确实很有挑战性,但熟能生巧, 对吧^^ 加油 !
This was so helpful! Thank you 🙏
omg your handwriting is so beautiful!
I’m Thai , I could say your Thai handwriting is super cute!. Now Im trying to learn Chinese language, thank you for tips , Keep going ✌🏻
เขียนภาษาไทยลายมือน่ารักจังเลย ตอนที่ฉันเห็นการเขียนตัวหนังสือภาษาไทยของคุณ ฉันรู้สึกว่าเขียนตัวหนังสือภาษาไทยได้แย่มาก 你好,我是泰国人。I am very impressed that you learn my language and another language. And thank you so much for the video. 😂
I want your handwriting! Great tips :) definitely will be incorporating them.
Thanks for the tips LinLett❤. I am becoming addicted to your videos hehe
Your handwriting is so beautiful !!
thank you for this yet amazing video ....blessings
I started leaning my mother language Tamazight ( Tifinagh ) and I really needed this tips thank you ☺️ ✨
This is really helps me a lot. Thank you for sharing your methods.
Ps. As thais. Your handwriting is so good and lovely, Keep up a good work Linlett :)❤
Glad it was helpful and thank you so much^^
Your videos help me a lot in my language learning journey. Always supporting you😊
Thank you so much🥹
I’m half Chinese and your hand writing is better than mine!😂😂
i use the same notebooks for my journals!
Your handwriting is so beautiful
Wow! Your Thai handwriting is amazing. 😮
Can you make a video of the tools we need to study Korean and we have an iPad too? Please
Why your handwriting so neat and beautiful. I also want to write like that. 😢
Try using grid paper and practice stroke orders many times. You'll become exceptional at it^^
This was so helpful!
I also think keywords are way better when you want to remember a longer time
(I would be extremely grateful if you could tell me where you bought your notebooks, I have a problem because everytime I buy notebooks they are all... bad)
Srry any misspellings English isn't my first language :)
How is your hand writing so pretty? Like, can you actually do a video on how? Do you just write a lot? Or did you practice it?
I didn't set aside time specifically for handwriting practice because I’ve been learning to write characters since I was very young. Back then, I had to write words over and over again. But even if you're just beginning to write in a new language, you can improve your handwriting by peacticing with worksheets. There's no need to aim for perfection. 🩷
@@Ngwezinlinnlett I’ve also needed to write Chinese characters since I was young (I slacked off a lot though). My mom said that her handwriting wasn’t great either so maybe it runs in the genes haha
I like your idea of writing down quotes.
I will definitely try using the methods you suggest because I am a visual learner hehe
your handwriting is so pretty! can i ask what pens do you use!!
I use Staedtler triplus fineliner.
Such good advice!!! What is the apple pen you use🎉❤
Wow another great video 😊
Are the notebooks you use to write available to buy online?
Hello,
I’m currently learning Russian and have been looking for a good notebook to take notes. Your notebook looks very practical and useful! Could you please share the brand? I haven’t been able to find it myself.
Thank you in advance!
no one is gonna talk abt the bug in the notebook of Chinese 😍
✌🏻สู้ๆนะ 🇹🇭🇹🇭
Your handwriting is so good especially on a tablet. My handwriting on the tab sucks
What kind of tablet do you use? What app are you using to write on it? 🙏🏽
Thanks for such useful informations! As for me, I prefer digital notes. I feel like I have more control of note taking using digital tools and I use collanote.
Hi! What book are you using in minute 2:44? I’m trying to study Thai, but it is not that easy to find resources!😢
It’s Learn Myanmar book. But it’s in Burmese and Thai. For textbooks, “Learn Thai-Quick guide for beginners” and “Everyday Thai for beginners” are great.
This video is dope
so admire you 🥰
Thanks a lot for the tips^^
Glad to help^^
Great video! So clearly narrated and such sensible advice? Burning Question : do u ever feel confused with the various languages that u r learning concurrently ? If so, how do you overcome such confusion:) thank u!
I do sometimes get a bit mixed up between languages, especially when similar words or grammar structures overlap. What helps me is practicing each language consistently and immersing myself in them in different contexts-like listening to music in one language, reading in another, or speaking with native speakers. It’s all about keeping the languages active in my mind but separate in their own ways!
@@Ngwezinlinnlett 天啊听你说起来好像很容易,对我来说简直太难了。你肯定是聪明又有语言天赋👍
This is not so related by I adore your handwriting! 💗
こんにちは!とても参考になりました!!
役に立って嬉しいです🩷
Hello. I am Nellie, and i learn English because I know 2 language:Russia and Armenia. And i English know from my school. I love English language❤
Английский - это хорошо и замечательно, но надо японский тоже изучать) Японский - сила!
Oh you also learning Thai. It’s so hard and complicated for me😢
It’s hard for me as well at first but after immersing with lots of Thai contents like dramas, songs, it becomes a bit easier for me. Don’t give up and good luck!😉
omg ur thai handwriting is so good 😦👍👍 Have u practiced font types? It is very important, the types of fonts are widely used in Thailand 😊 and... also try to understand their handwriting🤧✋️
Thank you and yes, some Thai fonts are very hard to read for me🤧 But I’m trying my best XD
defterinin üstünde böcek var 😂!
hello! your video really inspired me to take a note! and can you please share the e-book you use for your study languages? thank you!
You can check out the resources I use in this video's description: ua-cam.com/video/RShzoY4y5YE/v-deo.htmlsi=blW_rYYpOw7yXN98
@@Ngwezinlinnlett thank you so much!
Your s pens tip looks soo good did you change it or any care tips?
Umm I don’t specifically care the tips. But I always make sure not to drop down or slip from my hand while writing. ^^
I need to know where your pens, highlighters and notebooks are frommm!!!
Thanks for the video, very helpful!
I’m also studying Thai by my self can I ask you for some Thai study source or text books that you find useful?
I just take notes everything I may see on UA-cam or hear in podcast and this made my notebook a bit messy as there’s no order to it.
It’s a little bit hard to find Thai language textbooks. For me, I use Learn Myanmar book but it’s in Burmese and Thai. But some of my friends are using “Everyday Thai for beginners” and “Learn Thai-Quick guide for beginners” are great. And I also learn from You Too Can Learn Thai podcast because it also provides transcripts.
Can you recommend a Thai beginner book? I've been searching a lot and it is too overwhelming 😢
Paiboon publishing has Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced books. But if you can’t find one, website like Learn Thai Language with Expatden is great. You can find lots of resources there from alphabets and tones to listening, speaking practice(also free Thai language books). Hope this helps! ❤️
your handwriting in Thai is better than me. I am Thai but sometime I cannot read my own handwriting. 555555555
Hello! Very nice video! I wanted to ask, where did you find student books for these languages?
For Thai and Japanese, I bought from the bookstore in my country, Myanmar. But you can also get from Amazon. For Korean, I learn with pdf transcripts from Choisusu podcast channel. For Chinese, I learn with HSK series pdf files. I have also shared the links in this video: ua-cam.com/video/g3-xUkWLHXk/v-deo.htmlsi=7s8JIC6dDwbjFg1D
@@Ngwezinlinnlett Thank you!
What notebook do u use, ama? Also, where can I buy that?
I use A5 notebooks. In Myanmar, you can probably find them at any stationery store. If I remember correctly, I purchased mine from AK Bookshop in Mandalay.
which apps and online books ar the best for study chinese u have ever found?
Ur video is really estetic. and i also want to learn some new languages.
For apps, Anki and Tofu learning are great. For the books, I have only used HSK standard books and they are pretty good.
Can I ask about what kind of Thai book u used for learning? And where to download it? Thanks in advance 🙏🏻
At first, I used the 'Learn Myanmar' Thai book to study Thai but it is in Burmese. And it's kind of hard to find Thai books online. So, at the moment, I’m primarily immersing myself in listening to podcasts from UA-cam channels. I highly recommend the 'You Too Can Learn Thai' podcast; it’s great because it offers free transcripts. This way, you can practice listening, reading, and writing simultaneously!
what is the app take-note you use, I love it
I use Kilonotes and Noteshelf^^
@@Ngwezinlinnlett thank you ❤
What is The course you learn from ? Please share me the website of language courses ❤ for Korea Japanese and Chinese I want to learn it too. Like you did it
I wanna aks u smth , I am on Topik level 3 for korean and wanna start learning Japanese . Don’t u feel any difficulty in learning all those at the same time , I am afraid of mixing up vocab and all 🥲
this is my first time learning any foreign language may you please tell me which book pdf did you used to learn korean and where did you download those???
Thanks beautiful lady 🤩❤
What the 2 pens you're using
ลายมือภาษาไทยของคุณน่ารักมากเลยค่ะ
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What pens are you using?
hi what book do you uise for thai language? thank you :)
I learn with Learn Myanmar book. So there’s only Burmese and Thai in the book. English is not included.
Hello, what app do you use for note taking? Thank you
I use kilonotes and noteshelf^^
Is it really possible to learn multiple languages at the same time? I've been studying Spanish since last year, and I want to study Japanese and German too, I'm worried that it may not be effective and will slow down my progress. Hoping you guys will give me some tips.
Starting to learn multiple languages from the beginner level simultaneously is not a good option, as it can significantly hinder your progress. My approach is to focus on one language at a time, immersing myself in it until I reach an intermediate or advanced level. Once I achieve that, I begin learning a new language while continuing to maintain my proficiency in the first one.^^
Which resource Thai language do u study? ❤
At first, I used Learn Myanmar book. For now, I am learning from "You Too Can Learn Thai" podcast because you can find all the transcripts and the teacher's voice is so sweet to hear^^
Thank u ❤
what app is she using for notetaking on ipad?
Which app u use for learning different languages? and my problem is English grammar and i don't English so how i learn Chinese language !😢
Actually, I learn more from the textbooks and websites. You can check out the resources I use in this video's description: ua-cam.com/video/RShzoY4y5YE/v-deo.htmlsi=blW_rYYpOw7yXN98
where did you get your notebooks? :0
Umm from the stationary shop in my city(Mandalay). But you can find a lot on amazon or other websites. ✨
How many months you got to learn chinese
When I start learning chinese and when I see its hardest letter, i give up
Chinese can definitely seem intimidating at first, especially with all those complex characters! 😅 But don't let the hardest characters scare you off! I actually started learning Chinese in middle school when I was quite young, so I had a bit of a head start. After taking a break for four years, I was surprised at how much came back to me once I decided to dive back in. The key is to take it one step at a time-focus on a few characters each day and practice regularly. You'll start seeing progress before you know it! ❤️
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May I know what you are using resources for Korean?
For Korean, I learn only from the UA-cam channel - 최수수 ChoiSusu. It's a podcast channel but you can also find the transcripts and download pdf files from the channel. She put them in her description box.^^
@@Ngwezinlinnlett Thank you so much Ma Ngwe ❤️ btw Have you ever taken the TOPIK exam ?
@@callmenozomi No because I am learning Korean just out of curiosity and for fun XD
can u share how u learnt Thai? i’m struggling a bit right now 😂❤
I practiced Thai alphabets and tones for about two months. Then I started using Learn Myanmar Thai book and now I am only learning from You Too Can Learn Thai podcasts because it also provides transcripts for each lesson. I also watch Thai series and listen to Thai songs a lot. ✨
@@Ngwezinlinnlett thank youuuu❤️❤️
what textbooks do you use for each language?
For Japanese, I use Minna no nihongo(at beginner levels), Nihongo sou matome and shinkensen. For Chinese, I learn with HSK series. For korean, I just learn from podcasts and their pdf transcripts. And Thai, I use Learn Myanmar book. 🩷