I'm still trying to find out how to study my languages, I really appreciate you uploading this and I also want to say that ever since you posted your very first video on this channel I have been obsessed with your videos!
Hi Madison! What a coincidence - I actually found your channel through your 2023 language goals video in the beginning of January and I'm pretty sure I've seen most of your language videos at this point 💜 Best of luck with Russian if you're still learning it!
Είναι τόσο όμορφο και περίεργο να βλέπω κάποιον να μαθαίνει ελληνικά από το duolingo ! Εάν χρειάζεσαι βοήθεια με τα ελληνικά θα χαρώ να σε βοηθήσω ! Ελπίζω να καταλαβαίνεις τι γράφω ❤❤😂😂😊😊 Εγώ μιλάω ελληνικά ως μητρική γλώσσα , αγγλικά, γερμανικά και τώρα ξεκίνησα να μαθαίνω ισπανικά ! 😊😊
Γεια σου πατριώτισσα! Πολύ χαίρομαι που υπάρχουν κι αλλοι γλωσσομαθείς Έλληνες που παρακολουθούν τετοια βιντεακια! Κι εγω παντα εντυπωσιαζομαι οταν καποιος μπαινει σε τοσο κοπο να μαθει Ελληνικά μιας και ειναι τοσο δυσκολα και μαλλον δε θα τα χρησιμοποιησει στην πραξη. Χρειαζεται πολυ κουραγιο κ υπομονη, ειδικα χωρις δασκαλο, μεσα απο εφαρμογη!
I am going to be honest, I had to use a translator because right now I can only say and understand things like "Πού είναι τα ρούχα του πορτοκαλί ελέφαντα;" and other nonsense Duolingo teaches me, but I actually have a Greek class scheduled for March, so hopefully I'll start making progress faster once I have a teacher. Thank you for offering you help 💜 I think the more I learn, the more questions I'm going to have, so any help will be greatly appreciated!
Hi :) I'm facing the exact same situation with Italian : I learnt the language by watching vlogs and using Memrise without studying grammar (i'm French). But I recently bought a grammar book to get better at it :) it's funny to finally discover the difference between 'i' and 'gli' 😂 Which Italian podcasts do you listen to? I'm always looking for new ones, I love podcasts. Love your videos, keep going :) very motivating 💜
I really like Podcast Italiano (the interviews are so good!). Vaporetto Italiano is another great one, especially the episodes in which the host talks about his life and experiences (I'm not really a fan of the podcasts/videos where they talk about Italian culture/food/history to be honest 😅). Teacher Stefano show is great too! All of these also have youtube channels but I prefer the content of the podcasts.
@@tbenavente thanks ! Never listened to the podcast of Vaporetto. Will try it :) I love Easy Italian (my favourite I think), and I recently discovered Altri Orienti, it's interesting!
Yeah three languages at the same time is really overwhelming, but I can not help it as well 😂 How do you count time you spent learning languages? I mean you write it, or you have an app? I didn't catch that 😅P.S. Nice handwriting 😍
I can make sentences, even speak if needed, but that's because I copy a lot of things from Spanish and sometimes it makes sense in Italian but more often it doesn't 😅
As a Spanish speaker, I've been learning English for several years since I was a teen and still costs me to produce my own sentences too. 😭😭 I just can read it and hear it. And if I'm capable of produce my own sentences, I will always go to the translator to know if I wrote it well, just like I did with this sentence. 🫠
sorry for the long comment but when did you start learning Spanish? Even though i'm also (almost) advanced input wise and have been learning for a little over 3 years now my active skills and grammar skills have gotten so bad cuz i never practice those. how often did you review grammar when you were at the lower levels? or how did u just use new textbooks that cover the same material so it's kinda a review?
I started in 2015 but I haven't been consistent at all, so I have no idea how much time I actually spent on my Spanish. I almost never go back to review the same material, most of the time I just move on and hope that exposure to the language will do its thing. But the thing you mentioned about using another textbook is a good option, I have done it with Japanese and it seemed to work
I'm still trying to find out how to study my languages, I really appreciate you uploading this and I also want to say that ever since you posted your very first video on this channel I have been obsessed with your videos!
Hi Madison! What a coincidence - I actually found your channel through your 2023 language goals video in the beginning of January and I'm pretty sure I've seen most of your language videos at this point 💜 Best of luck with Russian if you're still learning it!
Greetings from Greece! I am so happy and proud that you gave it a try to learn Greek :) καλή τύχη!
ευχαριστώ πολύ!
Tanya, thanks for this video!! it was amazing, you’re so so nice🤍 this channel is just perfect for my english listening practice
I'm glad you like it 💜
I like your videos so much !! I'm so excited every time you post a new one, I hope you'll keep going.
Thank you! That's the plan 😉
Thank you so much for sharing! Inspires a lot ❤
Thanks for watching!
Είναι τόσο όμορφο και περίεργο να βλέπω κάποιον να μαθαίνει ελληνικά από το duolingo ! Εάν χρειάζεσαι βοήθεια με τα ελληνικά θα χαρώ να σε βοηθήσω ! Ελπίζω να καταλαβαίνεις τι γράφω ❤❤😂😂😊😊
Εγώ μιλάω ελληνικά ως μητρική γλώσσα , αγγλικά, γερμανικά και τώρα ξεκίνησα να μαθαίνω ισπανικά ! 😊😊
Γεια σου πατριώτισσα! Πολύ χαίρομαι που υπάρχουν κι αλλοι γλωσσομαθείς Έλληνες που παρακολουθούν τετοια βιντεακια! Κι εγω παντα εντυπωσιαζομαι οταν καποιος μπαινει σε τοσο κοπο να μαθει Ελληνικά μιας και ειναι τοσο δυσκολα και μαλλον δε θα τα χρησιμοποιησει στην πραξη. Χρειαζεται πολυ κουραγιο κ υπομονη, ειδικα χωρις δασκαλο, μεσα απο εφαρμογη!
@@22rnd καλημέρα ! Ναι όντως !!! 😍
I am going to be honest, I had to use a translator because right now I can only say and understand things like "Πού είναι τα ρούχα του πορτοκαλί ελέφαντα;" and other nonsense Duolingo teaches me, but I actually have a Greek class scheduled for March, so hopefully I'll start making progress faster once I have a teacher. Thank you for offering you help 💜 I think the more I learn, the more questions I'm going to have, so any help will be greatly appreciated!
@@tbenavente super !!! 🥰🥰
Your notes look nice! I like your handwriting
Oh thank you!
I think u should talk about your language journey or make q&a in a video.
great idea!
@@tbenavente 😉😊
Videos like that are therapy
I love your videos, I feel like we have the same point of view concerning many aspects of to language learning!
Hi :)
I'm facing the exact same situation with Italian : I learnt the language by watching vlogs and using Memrise without studying grammar (i'm French). But I recently bought a grammar book to get better at it :) it's funny to finally discover the difference between 'i' and 'gli' 😂
Which Italian podcasts do you listen to? I'm always looking for new ones, I love podcasts.
Love your videos, keep going :) very motivating 💜
I really like Podcast Italiano (the interviews are so good!). Vaporetto Italiano is another great one, especially the episodes in which the host talks about his life and experiences (I'm not really a fan of the podcasts/videos where they talk about Italian culture/food/history to be honest 😅). Teacher Stefano show is great too! All of these also have youtube channels but I prefer the content of the podcasts.
@@tbenavente thanks ! Never listened to the podcast of Vaporetto. Will try it :) I love Easy Italian (my favourite I think), and I recently discovered Altri Orienti, it's interesting!
Amazing ❤
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Can you recommend cool resources for learning Spanish from scratch? (Books, textbooks, websites, movies, everything)
Можно и русско-испанские and English-Spanish
На русскоязычном канале как раз такое видео делала когда-то: ua-cam.com/video/ZHc7rQWNfPM/v-deo.html
@@tbenavente ооо, я как раз вчера ночью его смотрела😂
Yeah three languages at the same time is really overwhelming, but I can not help it as well 😂 How do you count time you spent learning languages? I mean you write it, or you have an app? I didn't catch that 😅P.S. Nice handwriting 😍
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My greetings! I wanted to ask smth ;) How did you learn English. What applications helped to immerse into a new culture?
been learning italian for 7 months and i can read it but CANNOT produce my own sentence 😭😭
I can make sentences, even speak if needed, but that's because I copy a lot of things from Spanish and sometimes it makes sense in Italian but more often it doesn't 😅
As a Spanish speaker, I've been learning English for several years since I was a teen and still costs me to produce my own sentences too. 😭😭 I just can read it and hear it. And if I'm capable of produce my own sentences, I will always go to the translator to know if I wrote it well, just like I did with this sentence. 🫠
sorry for the long comment but when did you start learning Spanish? Even though i'm also (almost) advanced input wise and have been learning for a little over 3 years now my active skills and grammar skills have gotten so bad cuz i never practice those. how often did you review grammar when you were at the lower levels? or how did u just use new textbooks that cover the same material so it's kinda a review?
I started in 2015 but I haven't been consistent at all, so I have no idea how much time I actually spent on my Spanish. I almost never go back to review the same material, most of the time I just move on and hope that exposure to the language will do its thing. But the thing you mentioned about using another textbook is a good option, I have done it with Japanese and it seemed to work
@@tbenavente thank you and good luck with your studies! 💖