Lithuanian Language Lessons At Vilnius University: Was It Worth It?
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2023
- If you’ve been following my journey of learning the Lithuanian language then you’ll know this is the 5th video chronicling this seemingly unconquerable task. Well, I finally took a big leap and spent over 400 euros on some in-person, classroom-based lessons!
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As a Lithuanian, I want to thank you for taking your time to learn the language. 💐
Very nice, keep learning Lithuanian language!!!
I've always admired your honest feedback of your experiences in Lithuania, it's such a breath of fresh air on UA-cam. Keep it up 👍
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Elvyra taught my class in 2003! I also got placed into the A2 class. I am headed back to the class this year, 21 years later. I loved Elvyra.
You have my greatest respect and full support for persisting with one of the hardest Indo-European languages!
Great to know! seems like i could consider spending all my 4 weeks of mandatory holidays by living in vilnius for a month and take this course, lol I already had a 2 week long crashcourse with elvyra in berlin which they're offering once a year and I learned a very lot.
I did this in 2018‼️🇱🇹I had the best of time‼️👍🏼🇱🇹🇺🇦🇵🇱🇺🇸🙏
I'm right there with you! Struggling and learning!
Just discovered your channel and I love it. So humble
For what it's worth, I also didn't attend all the cultural lectures/trips/extras and I was doing it in my holiday! But I had already been living in Vilnius for 10 months or so by that point AND I'd been studying at VU for all of that time, so it didn't seem so interesting to go on a tour of the university for example. I imagine people who'd never been to Lithuania before were really the ones to benefit from everything - in fact, I think the longer you spent in Lithuania, the less you got out of the cultural lectures etc. 😅
I have learned the hard way that a language course is like taking off in a plane. You have to keep investing time and constantly use what you learned.
Ahh, it’s so fun too see familiar places in your videos, it’s my faculty xd
Jamila accent sounds pure Lithuanian, less German.
I’ve applied for the winter course, let’s hope that one is as good too. The genitive case for negatives is actually consistent, our lecturer from UK explained that it’s “the thing you don’t have” for example.
It is for some reason very surreal to see a UA-camr I watch attending classes in the same Auditorium where I myself have classes and choir rehearsals :DD (btw, I'm talking about the same choir that performed for the crowd next to the presidential palace leading up to Biden's speech - you filmed us a tiny bit in your video :DD)
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interesting video. i'm gonna be doing student exchange at vilnius uni next semester. does the course require absolute in-person attendance? as i plan to travel around europe relatively often during my exchange
My brother took that course. It was a lot more if you include room, board and transportation from the States.
So do the lecturers/teachers all speak english? I am interested in taking a course as I have been finding it difficult to learn by myself. I think it would be a nice way to meet other internationals too