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Learning a foreign language requires constant exposure, practice, and consistency to be proficient. Plus, you gotta remember that once you no longer practice learning a foreign language those skills diminish. It’s a perishable skill that requires constant attention. Fantastic video Ruri 🤗
True! 🌠 But you never know when you might need it. 🙋♂️💌🙋♀️ So it's better to learn something rather than nothing. 📝 Even though we Don't usually need it. 📚
I agree 100% with the content in this video. I am German and married to a Brazilian woman. When I met her 8 years ago I didn't speak a single word of Spanish or Portuguese. I didn't get any further with English either. Today I'm lying here in my hammock, reading Brazilian literature, fluently discussing, etc. I can only strongly advise anyone interested in languages to listen to the country's traditional music 24 hours a day, every day. it helped me tremendously.
Great video! I've definitely experienced the frustration of forgetting a language after putting in so much effort to learn it. Your tips on preventing language loss are really helpful. I love the idea of immersing myself in the language through UA-cam videos, audiobooks, and podcasts during my daily commute.
I think language immersion is highly important. Many people talk about "how to learn a language on your own and be fluent," but it is really hard and less efficient to learn a language on one's own because learning a language involves learning its culture. When I learned Japanese, German, and Italian, I think I was able to learn most effectively by going there and immersing into the culture. Great video!
However it is possible to learn a language by immersing yourself virtually, sometimes our financial or educational life doesn't allow traveling (sadly). It worked wonders with english and turkish and I'm applying it to spanish and korean!
It needs to be said, this channel is growing pretty fast, and it deserves it. Your content is amazingly useful for me, especially 'cause I'm learning English with it, and at the same time it helps me a lot at school. Thanks a lot Ruri!
I’m currently learning Portuguese and have been in portugal putting my learning into practice🇵🇹 SO much easier when your environment is purely in the native language and your speaking with the locals! It’s tough but I think resilience and willingness to learn are up there with keys to longevity . As long as I’m learning something new each day and making progress then I feel I’ve accomplished something towards my end goal of being fluent☺️ Great video thank you!
Tchau, que linda! Eu tambem estou a aprender esto idioma, eu gosto muito portugues. eu fui a Brasil e estudei numa scola =)en que cidade moras tu agora?
@@sheeliekittie9298 Adorei aprender Português e gosto do facto de também estar a aprender Português! Eu vivo em Inglaterra mas visitei Lisboa, Madeira e Porto e gosto muito de Portugal! Gostaria muito de viver em Portugal. Boa Sorte com o seu Português! :)
@@jakethepoul Penso que o português europeu é mais difícil do que o português brasileiro. Quero viver em Portugal, mas vou pensar em aprender português do Brasil primeiro! Obrigada pelo vosso conselho!😊
@@lagomhollyem relação à escrita, quase não há diferença entre o português brasileiro e europeu. Para exemplificar, tenho um amigo de Portugal que por muito tempo achei que fosse brasileiro, só descobri o contrário quando ele próprio me avisou. Não tenho conhecimento no que tange às gírias, mas acredito que não há uma diferença gritante, visto que os portugueses sempre entendem quando utilizo gírias com eles. A principal (e, na minha opinião, única) diferença é na pronúncia. No geral, há uma relação recíproca de compreensão entre os dois, sendo pouquíssimos os casos em que há uma falta de entendimento em algum dos lados. Portanto, não diria que o português europeu é mais difícil; só é diferente.
how’s your journey on learning European Portuguese? im also trying to learn this language and i’ve only started 4 months ago. trying to get as much input as possible
Notes (take them with a grain of salt as they might not be 100% aligning with the content of the video) 1. Immerse yourself in the language as much as possible - the more you repeat it, the better your neural connection - Voluntary Exposure (For example: TV, Audiobooks, Podcasts, UA-cam, Films) - During commute >>> - Summarize what you have learned in a couple of sentences - Learning is about inputting and outputting 2. Start Speaking - Speaking Practices - Recalling your knowledge about that language - Best if you have native speakers as friends 3. Start Reading - no need to read hard books → anything you like to read - try to find a story you already know for your first book - expands your vocabulary and sentence structure 4. Start Writing - Self-directed writing - example: writing about a future trip without using the word “trip” - you need a native speaker that corrects your writing - otherwise your mistakes will multiply Thank you for this informative video, Ruri!
It isn't necessary to talk with native speakers to learn a language, i learned english by myself. I used to read english novels,watch content in english and even my most textbooks are written in english and i haven't ever met a native speaker, i can understand everything still! Yss, immersion is quite important❤
You are right: immersion is key. And UA-cam is great for that. A tutor is not always necessary, as there are lots of good materials on UA-cam. Find materials made by native speakers. Tons of stuff are free. Read, listen, speak, repeat!🙂
As a half Hungarian and half Asian person I can fully support this video. Especially in the company of our favourite presenter and special lady like Ruri. By the way, I like your casual head shakes. They tunes me for the weekend 🎶
The lack of voluntary exposure and immersion is why foreign language classes in schools are often completely useless at teaching languages. They do teach people grammar rules and a little bit of vocabulary, but unless the students are actively engaging with the language outside of the classroom, they will forget everything they learned within a few weeks of finishing the class. Immersion is so important that it's possible to forget your native language if you stop using it for long enough.
When i started to learn english i used to frustrated myself because i didnt even know all the basic word that you said but now i can undertand everything you tell, really thanks for your content it helped me a lot
As someone learning French, I encounter difficulties, but your advice is motivating. I recently learned about Immersive Translate and intend to give it a try to improve my progress.
I'm sorry Ruri but i have to say that i love you, because every single video from your channel have a crazy benefits, i really appreciate the time and effort you put in this videos for us, and last thx Ruri you helped me soooo much
In my opinion learning language is the most important process in our life,but we should know that everything will be daunting at first.But I think immersing and learning new things can protect us from mindless activity.Thank you for all of your advices.
This is an insightful vid for someone like me who's still struggling with spoken and written German despite having cleared my B1. Thanks for making this vid, Ruri! Will definitely apply the tips.
Hi Ruri, I'm from Kerala, India... I watch most of your videos, those are really helpful, and useful for improving my listening ability ... Thankyou somuch❤
I'm an Online Spanish Tutor so I make flash cards of mistakes of my students, 1 special folder for each Student , and I incorporate them indirectly during our practice , Ex. If they have problems with past tense verbs , I try to talk only in past tense. 'Cause I know it is time-comsuming and mental exhausting. ☆! So Ruri's videos help me to learn how students' minds works, Thank u
I got to a point with Japanese where I realized I could never be as fluent as my Japanese friend. I didn't grow up in Japan and I'm not surrounded by the language like she is. But that doesn't matter. We broke a language barrier and became good friends. Is that not the beauty of learning a foreign language?
Wieder ein tolles Video! Ich lerne gerade Französisch, was mir nicht gerade leicht fällt. Ich werde versuchen deine Tips anzuwenden. Schöne Grüße aus Deutschland.
Guten Morgen Ruri, dieses interessante Video ist inzwischen ein Jahr alt und ich bin neugierig wie du ein Jahr später mit dem Deutsch lernen vorangekommen bist:) Viele Grüße aus Basel, Heinz
I love reading all the books but really I'm not not happy to learn everything, because their is a limit in every aspect of our life. Because no one is perfect. Don't be worry about anything but focus on the Gods word because it is the best gift of all. May God bless you
Hey Ruri - San , I just Wanted To Say On Thing To You , Because This Life is Too Short, so I i just wanted To Say " i Really Inspired By You Towards Life 😊 keep Going Ruri 💙 We Came A Long Way And A Long We Had To Go and We Make It Together...!!
Ruri your videos are as always too too too helpful to me in my life and my sister really needed this video a lot you inspired me a lot and I will support you till end😭💖💫
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"Best if you have native speakers as friends"
This is the hardest part!
Never forget it?! Not appropriate statement!
サムネ加工するのはダサいっすよ
Summarizing
1. Vocabulary exposure
2. Speaking practice
3. Frequency list
4. Reading
5. Writing
thank you naruto
Tnx Naruto ❤😂
Dattebayo
Oh thanks 😊
You are the best hokage 🙏🏻
Learning a foreign language requires constant exposure, practice, and consistency to be proficient. Plus, you gotta remember that once you no longer practice learning a foreign language those skills diminish. It’s a perishable skill that requires constant attention. Fantastic video Ruri 🤗
EXACTLY
赢家通吃,讲的所有此番这样-这样此番,还不是想拖住chia,把俄的战略搞垮,
下一步才能集中所有的焦点,对准中国,这次美国的经济救助,
将会以(农夫与蛇)的方式结束。三思啊!西方的利益从来没有从根本上要与中国共同发展,
而是把中国当作缓解经济的垫脚石,这次是美国度过经济危机
,必将调转所有口径剑直指东方!第二个乌克兰就已经存在过中东
({伊拉克-洗衣粉时间}{阿富汗-恐怖分子事件}{伊朗-核威胁事件})
如果当时这些国家具备核威慑,这些豺狼还会那么肆无忌惮吗?不!
他们想要发动战争,那也会三思吧!现在动不动就核扩散,那就回到石器时代吧
!感觉出生就是个错误,或者就是个威胁,和平相处你不想要,那就毁灭吧
!威胁到了那些强大的强盗的统治了吗。坚决与万恶的激进犹太财团分子抗争到底。
由武力无情杀戮,而又由各种所谓的陷阱思想无情渗透。以前发动战争就是为了掠夺石油,
强行与美元挂钩,这些事是由万恶的激进的犹太财团分子搞得。
现在是由各种战略物资-各种先进武器-各种先进的理论-各种先进的科技等。强加与世界之伤。
只能讲-万恶的-激进的-犹太纳粹财团分子们,你们到底是不是“主”第一选民,不!是伪装者,
你们这些是--正真的*伊布利斯*--地狱的第一选民吧!或者讲是万恶的第一选民。
时间是检验真理的标准之一;魔法打败魔法!
都讲China的国人有很多不知道国外的真实情况,但是呢!这么久了,外网还是充满了各种{(威胁言论)(诱导人的颜色革命者就是所谓小众的自媒体)(有很多其它的陷阱讯息)(单方面威胁-抹黑-欺骗的讯息满天飞)}
所以讲防火墙是必须要有的,不然真的会殃及无辜。时间将慢慢的转变其他的地区的传统思维方式,缓慢的转变成先进的思维方式-例如哲学思维等。
到时这些爪牙颜色革命者,你们讲一无是处,这样的区域不再是以前的{(伊拉克)(叙利亚)(阿富汗)(库尔德)}
届时再看看谁才是真英!
但是再次郑重声明{以色列将会在世界任何国家以各种形式建国,这符合各方利益,往后的威胁因素将由底层的犹太人作为基础,与整个世界抗争。背后的世界激进纳粹的犹太财团分子将覆灭任何一个他们将要占领的区域,发生过战争的地方经济将会重组,届时背后的黑势力将再次控制这些地方,当然最佳的控制就是对战败国,本国资本经济的掌控。例如“伊拉克”看似战争结束,实则以渗透到这些国家的方方面面。远看似国,近看似魁-傀儡。
这些黑恶势力将在巨人的背后操控着,最终宿主衰败消亡,而这些黑恶势力将重新掌管所有以色列人占领建国的地方,将创造一个史无前例的"巨无霸"将会主宰整个星球!为啥?因为这就是"导火索""伊布里斯"该做的事;你不是三大宗教的头!不属于-你们是"主"与我们一同创造的,但是先创造的你,(只不过你是以火为基础创造的;而三大宗教是以土为基础创造)()()()(以上是个人撰写的材料,如有雷同不胜荣幸)}
True! 🌠
But you never know when you might need it. 🙋♂️💌🙋♀️
So it's better to learn something rather than nothing. 📝
Even though we Don't usually need it. 📚
your mindset is great@@eldiamanteazul7775
nice to know
I agree 100% with the content in this video. I am German and married to a Brazilian woman. When I met her 8 years ago I didn't speak a single word of Spanish or Portuguese. I didn't get any further with English either. Today I'm lying here in my hammock, reading Brazilian literature, fluently discussing, etc.
I can only strongly advise anyone interested in languages to listen to the country's traditional music 24 hours a day, every day. it helped me tremendously.
What's her name , is it Tatiana
What if I hate to hear to songs what I have to do?
Great video! I've definitely experienced the frustration of forgetting a language after putting in so much effort to learn it. Your tips on preventing language loss are really helpful. I love the idea of immersing myself in the language through UA-cam videos, audiobooks, and podcasts during my daily commute.
I think language immersion is highly important. Many people talk about "how to learn a language on your own and be fluent," but it is really hard and less efficient to learn a language on one's own because learning a language involves learning its culture. When I learned Japanese, German, and Italian, I think I was able to learn most effectively by going there and immersing into the culture. Great video!
However it is possible to learn a language by immersing yourself virtually, sometimes our financial or educational life doesn't allow traveling (sadly). It worked wonders with english and turkish and I'm applying it to spanish and korean!
@@ourhaven😊😊❤⁰❤
Exactly 👍
It needs to be said, this channel is growing pretty fast, and it deserves it. Your content is amazingly useful for me, especially 'cause I'm learning English with it, and at the same time it helps me a lot at school. Thanks a lot Ruri!
I’m currently learning Portuguese and have been in portugal putting my learning into practice🇵🇹
SO much easier when your environment is purely in the native language and your speaking with the locals! It’s tough but I think resilience and willingness to learn are up there with keys to longevity . As long as I’m learning something new each day and making progress then I feel I’ve accomplished something towards my end goal of being fluent☺️ Great video thank you!
Tchau, que linda! Eu tambem estou a aprender esto idioma, eu gosto muito portugues. eu fui a Brasil e estudei numa scola =)en que cidade moras tu agora?
@@sheeliekittie9298 Adorei aprender Português e gosto do facto de também estar a aprender Português! Eu vivo em Inglaterra mas visitei Lisboa, Madeira e Porto e gosto muito de Portugal! Gostaria muito de viver em Portugal. Boa Sorte com o seu Português! :)
@@jakethepoul Penso que o português europeu é mais difícil do que o português brasileiro. Quero viver em Portugal, mas vou pensar em aprender português do Brasil primeiro! Obrigada pelo vosso conselho!😊
@@lagomhollyem relação à escrita, quase não há diferença entre o português brasileiro e europeu. Para exemplificar, tenho um amigo de Portugal que por muito tempo achei que fosse brasileiro, só descobri o contrário quando ele próprio me avisou.
Não tenho conhecimento no que tange às gírias, mas acredito que não há uma diferença gritante, visto que os portugueses sempre entendem quando utilizo gírias com eles.
A principal (e, na minha opinião, única) diferença é na pronúncia. No geral, há uma relação recíproca de compreensão entre os dois, sendo pouquíssimos os casos em que há uma falta de entendimento em algum dos lados.
Portanto, não diria que o português europeu é mais difícil; só é diferente.
how’s your journey on learning European Portuguese? im also trying to learn this language and i’ve only started 4 months ago. trying to get as much input as possible
It isn't as simple as it seems, but fortunately, having a close Japanese friend has been incredibly helpful in my Japanese language journey.
Notes (take them with a grain of salt as they might not be 100% aligning with the content of the video)
1. Immerse yourself in the language as much as possible
- the more you repeat it, the better your neural connection
- Voluntary Exposure (For example: TV, Audiobooks, Podcasts, UA-cam, Films)
- During commute >>>
- Summarize what you have learned in a couple of sentences
- Learning is about inputting and outputting
2. Start Speaking
- Speaking Practices
- Recalling your knowledge about that language
- Best if you have native speakers as friends
3. Start Reading
- no need to read hard books → anything you like to read
- try to find a story you already know for your first book
- expands your vocabulary and sentence structure
4. Start Writing
- Self-directed writing
- example: writing about a future trip without using the word “trip”
- you need a native speaker that corrects your writing
- otherwise your mistakes will multiply
Thank you for this informative video, Ruri!
Ruri is the amazing expert in the field of language learning. Thousands of people inspired by her videos. Keep up the magnificent way Rurisan!🙏🤗🍀
As someone who has ADHD and high-functional dyslexia, you help me more than anyone else has...
Thank you.
I'm still working on English😂
Same bruh
Im too
Same
@@cppbook lol yeah
I AM equal
Thank you so much! I know Japanese and English but don't use Japanese too often so this video will help me retain it.
It isn't necessary to talk with native speakers to learn a language, i learned english by myself. I used to read english novels,watch content in english and even my most textbooks are written in english and i haven't ever met a native speaker, i can understand everything still! Yss, immersion is quite important❤
Wow , your English is very good !!
Ok so good
Did you start reading without understanding
You are right: immersion is key. And UA-cam is great for that. A tutor is not always necessary, as there are lots of good materials on UA-cam. Find materials made by native speakers. Tons of stuff are free. Read, listen, speak, repeat!🙂
The never-forget-it part, was why my Spanish has faltered for some time. Thank you for extra help on building enhanced learning techniques!
You learn a new language in the exact same way you learned your primary language: getting in contact with it. Good video.
As a half Hungarian and half Asian person I can fully support this video. Especially in the company of our favourite presenter and special lady like Ruri. By the way, I like your casual head shakes. They tunes me for the weekend 🎶
The lack of voluntary exposure and immersion is why foreign language classes in schools are often completely useless at teaching languages. They do teach people grammar rules and a little bit of vocabulary, but unless the students are actively engaging with the language outside of the classroom, they will forget everything they learned within a few weeks of finishing the class. Immersion is so important that it's possible to forget your native language if you stop using it for long enough.
Spent more than 10 years learning English. It was my best subject in School. Probably one of the most useful things you can learn in life.
When i started to learn english i used to frustrated myself because i didnt even know all the basic word that you said but now i can undertand everything you tell, really thanks for your content it helped me a lot
I love that you posted a new video sooner than last time. Yours is my favorite notification.
I was missing your language-related content, please upload more Ruri 🥺❤
As someone learning French, I encounter difficulties, but your advice is motivating. I recently learned about Immersive Translate and intend to give it a try to improve my progress.
I don't know how you seem so professional ever since i started watching your video i noticed that
When I watched your videos I started to feel motivated on learning new languages. Arigatou gozaimasu!
I'm sorry Ruri but i have to say that i love you, because every single video from your channel have a crazy benefits, i really appreciate the time and effort you put in this videos for us, and last thx Ruri you helped me soooo much
I just started learning Korean a couple of weeks ago and don’t know much but 자랑해 and thank you😊
In my opinion learning language is the most important process in our life,but we should know that everything will be daunting at first.But I think immersing and learning new things can protect us from mindless activity.Thank you for all of your advices.
This is an insightful vid for someone like me who's still struggling with spoken and written German despite having cleared my B1. Thanks for making this vid, Ruri! Will definitely apply the tips.
Glad it was helpful!
We missed you ❤. So glad you are well and back. Welcomed 😊
Vielen Dank Ruri für dein Value, dass du uns gibst.
Iyiki senin kanalini buldum , cok iyi seyler ögrenebiliyorum.
Have a nice day Ruri !
congrats on 1 mil ruri! ty for your content.
Learning is an ongoing process and one shouldn't hesitate in enhancing his communication skills.
really very nice and clear speaking. خیلی شمرده و واضح صحبت میکنی. درود بر شما
Your advices are important, total exposure is vital, thanks ❤️
Congrats on 1 million subs! 👏🎉💐
I have been learning English for 3 years and I am advanced now
I am delighted and so happy.
I just watched a video of one year ago from you, and your accent is much better
I swear you only had a few subscribers when I seen your video a couple years ago, congrats that's inspiring
This is one of your most important videos ever.
انا فتاة عربية
بدأت اليوم في تعلم الانجليزية اتمنى من الله التوفيق😊
أنا أيضا
I'm starting to learn arabic
This is exactly the video i need. Thanks for video Ruri, i hope one day i can be like a native English speaker ❤
your voice is so clear
Fall in love with Ruri!!!
You are really a hardworking girl.. You are very advanced. I can see your improvement day by day.. I don't know how you achieved it?
Very useful tips, finally I am starting to learn Turkish 🇹🇷
Thank you so much for this video! I’m trying to learn Spanish and your videos help me a lot! ❤
Ruri broke the big M subscribers mark. WOW!🎉
you are great Ruri
i wish best things for you
Congrats for million subs. Ruri
Feedback is important, no matter what we study or research, wrong feedback can lead us on the right path
Hi Ruri, I'm from Kerala, India... I watch most of your videos, those are really helpful, and useful for improving my listening ability ... Thankyou somuch❤
You’re not a native but i improve my english and learn so much when i watch your vidéos :)
I'm an Online Spanish Tutor so I make flash cards of mistakes of my students, 1 special folder for each Student , and I incorporate them indirectly during our practice , Ex. If they have problems with past tense verbs , I try to talk only in past tense. 'Cause I know it is time-comsuming and mental exhausting. ☆! So Ruri's videos help me to learn how students' minds works, Thank u
Do you teach online classes? I would like to learn Spanish
I learnt Russian when I’m 9 and I still remember it (I’m 14 now)
RIGHT NOW I'M LEARNING ENGLISH AND I FIND IT BECAME EASY!
Congrats for the gold plate, I love your content and I love you 😍 Keep on...hugs.
Your video is the best ...ur voice and your reaction are endless to see. ❤️
I start learning Croatian this week. And Ruri comes up with this video.. ITS LIKE SHE KNOWS..😱
You are the best UA-camr 2023 who always inspired me a lot.
excellent as always. Let me follow your way.
You're totally correct and intelligently impressive. 😎🙃
One of the best videos for language tips ❤
4:23 "daunting"
0:11 "effortlessly"
1:39 "proficiency"
7:45 "access"
I got to a point with Japanese where I realized I could never be as fluent as my Japanese friend. I didn't grow up in Japan and I'm not surrounded by the language like she is. But that doesn't matter. We broke a language barrier and became good friends. Is that not the beauty of learning a foreign language?
I'm now officially fan of Ruri’s thumbnails!! 👾✨
I hope Lingoda adds Korean and other languages someday, thank you so much for the video Ruri, always helpful!
Wieder ein tolles Video! Ich lerne gerade Französisch, was mir nicht gerade leicht fällt. Ich werde versuchen deine Tips anzuwenden. Schöne Grüße aus Deutschland.
much love to you always Ruri!
Guten Morgen Ruri, dieses interessante Video ist inzwischen ein Jahr alt und ich bin neugierig wie du ein Jahr später mit dem Deutsch lernen vorangekommen bist:) Viele Grüße aus Basel, Heinz
Relaxed (and fun) application is best to learning any language.
i missed the old languages videos, thanks ruri :)
Love Ruri's Language videos 🫶🏾
The best way to learn English is to watch UA-cam videos. Look for a gorgeous youtuber/English teacher to pay attention every seconds😂 New Subscriber😁
Lets make this the most liked comment in this video :)
I love watching Ruri because she looks very much like Crowe Altius
Great video as always my friend!
Thanks thanksss waiting for yours :)
We've already learned English in this video
You are so clean
Love Ur makeup ❤
I love reading all the books but really I'm not not happy to learn everything, because their is a limit in every aspect of our life. Because no one is perfect. Don't be worry about anything but focus on the Gods word because it is the best gift of all. May God bless you
Estoy iniciando a aprender inglés así que veo tus videos para acostumbrarme al idioma.
Ruri is my favourite youtuber 2023. Consistent high quality content
Gurl plugged that shit 3 times💀
hey i want to learn japanese and its for several reasons , this video was made for me . thank u so much
Well I can personally see the 1% improvements that Ruri-san talked about your vedio keep it up 🎉 rooting for you as a fan of your vedio 😊
thanks ruri, im trying to learn japanese, and youre videos have helped me tremendously!!!
your* oops
I practice listening to English by watching your videos. 😃
I'm in luv with your content and *YOU*
Hey Ruri - San , I just Wanted To Say On Thing To You , Because This Life is Too Short, so I i just wanted To Say " i Really Inspired By You Towards Life 😊 keep Going Ruri 💙 We Came A Long Way And A Long We Had To Go and We Make It Together...!!
Practice makes perfect
I think consistency is the best
thanks
Amazing video! Greetings from your biggest fan from Germany
Are you human? that was amazing what you have, knowledge and beauty and how you make impressions
Keep it up Ruri San ❤️
Ruri your videos are as always too too too helpful to me in my life and my sister really needed this video a lot you inspired me a lot and I will support you till end😭💖💫
Wow very clear language 😮
Thank you Ruri, you always inspire me ❤