These are My Top 5 Language Learning Mistakes (& how YOU can fix them)

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  • @emlanguages
    @emlanguages  Місяць тому +6

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  • @diepnghinguyen7441
    @diepnghinguyen7441 Місяць тому +2

    This video is really helpful to me. I'm trying to learn Russian and French but I just didn't know where to start as there are a lot of Ru/Fre learning materials on the Internet. Which I find the most useful is the part when you're talking about the myth of multitasking. I used to study and listen to music at the same time. I've tried focusing deeply on my study and it actually helped me a lot. Tbh, I'm a bit shocked when this video has only 21 the past 12 hours. I thought it would have at least a few thousand likes.

    • @emlanguages
      @emlanguages  Місяць тому +1

      I'm so glad that you were able to apply some of these tips to your study routine! I personally study with lofi or very soft, low jazz and it helps me. I know many people who study with rap and pop music, I don't understand it because the lyrics distract me! Are you a complete beginner in Russian/French? Btw, thanks for the kind words about my videos. 💜

  • @pedrogj2029
    @pedrogj2029 Місяць тому +3

    A really good one. I think that this video is kind of encouragement, because also a teacher can make mistakes.

    • @emlanguages
      @emlanguages  Місяць тому +1

      I’ve made many 😅 The most important part is learning from your mistakes

  • @mandym8781
    @mandym8781 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you, great tips! Taking lessons online has helped me SO much 😊

    • @emlanguages
      @emlanguages  Місяць тому +2

      Taking online lessons is a must! So happy to hear that you found the tips useful :)

  • @aprendeaaprenderidiomas
    @aprendeaaprenderidiomas 22 дні тому +2

    Excellent video, great tips!

    • @emlanguages
      @emlanguages  21 день тому

      @@aprendeaaprenderidiomas thank you! ☺️

  • @A13JMC
    @A13JMC Місяць тому

    A learning comment would be to start a personal journal in the target language, and write in the target language every day, even if its just the date. Over time a person should see the difference in entries. Do some role playing, asking and answering questions. Google has an excellent french language app in my opinion. As much of the date should be in the target language as much as possible one day, soon after, write down the question what is today's date in the target language, then answer back in the target language. For duration of study session, write the minutes or hours in the target language. After that work on question words like how long, when did you start or end? Gradually build upon each entry. As the sessions add up, add in days of the week, part of the day, morning, afternoon, evening etc. Soon a learner will add the seasons, there is much more, but this is a beginning, and my curent theory is getting a study routine going where one sees real progress may be the most difficult part of language learning. Thank you. Early on some confidence needs to be instilled in the beginner learner, and to not get hung up on goals, or grammer. Preferably some amount of focused study every day is important, but be flexible. even a few minutes in a day is beneficial. This is not to beat anyone down, however early success breeds more confidence. Once a learner gets pardon the expression, rolling with a study routine, it then becomes an attitude of, hey I really can learn this language and look forward to further sessions, plus mix up what is studied so as to not get stale. Thoughts? Thank you all. Stay safe everyone. In short, the target language becomes a part of a persons life such that a person almost becomes a new citizen of another country and culture! Think about it!😊 A person can learn a language on his or her own. A few books and apps are all that's needed. Always watch the wallet. Maybe become a member of a historical society and get the newsletter, which by itself costs nothing. UA-cam videos are very helpful too. No subscription costs, no trial memberships. And good luck people.

  • @izzatulaini1556
    @izzatulaini1556 Місяць тому +2

    if I am a beginner learning Spanish, how do I start to focus on learning numbers, letters, families, or verbs ser, estar, tener, ir, I am very confused about this???

  • @A13JMC
    @A13JMC Місяць тому +1

    Stay focused on the task at hand, let's say for a minimum of 5 minutes at first. The study routine is important to work out, but folks record your study sessions in a journal. Date it, how long, and what was studied. Maybe the most difficult part of learning a new language is getting started. How long, how often, what materials, objective of study session, and it is more difficult when high priority real life matters are weighing on a person.

    • @emlanguages
      @emlanguages  Місяць тому

      Totally agree with you! Start off with a few minutes of deep study, and increase as you get into the habit. Thanks for the extra advice, I'm sure others will find it useful!

    • @A13JMC
      @A13JMC Місяць тому

      Hi Emma. See if you notice how french is spoken compared to English.Vicky Leandros back in the day, late 60's, she was maybe 16 or 18. Wonderful voice, le Temps des Fleurs. The English translation describes what I am writing about. The English of one particular line goes something like: Count how many of nights without the moon. To the English speaker it seems awkward to say the least. See if you might have picked up on this. But Vicky had such a melodic voice back then, really a favorite person to hear sing. The example was "Combien j'ai passe de nuits sans lune. " The song was authored by Son Hai Quan. French subtitles are shown. It's no wonder learning french gives the English speaker a headache! But enjoy her music if you can. Maybe a bit sappy, but if it's the right mood, worth listening to.

    • @A13JMC
      @A13JMC Місяць тому

      Chanter comme une casserole Emma? Do you sing like a (sauce) pan? Learn French with Virginie.

  • @alharethalshareef
    @alharethalshareef Місяць тому

    great tips ❤
    thanks you alot from Sudan

    • @emlanguages
      @emlanguages  Місяць тому

      @@alharethalshareef thank you! Greetings from Spain 😄

  • @jesusantoniolopezperez3937
    @jesusantoniolopezperez3937 Місяць тому

    Gracias por compartir

    • @emlanguages
      @emlanguages  Місяць тому

      @@jesusantoniolopezperez3937 con mucho gusto! 💜

  • @kanda2222
    @kanda2222 Місяць тому +3

    También puedes hablar en lengua romance: ¿castellano?

    • @emlanguages
      @emlanguages  Місяць тому +1

      ¿Te refieres al español en general, o al de España?

    • @kanda2222
      @kanda2222 Місяць тому

      @@emlanguages En general. Era para comprender lo que intentabas explicar. ¿Podrás acordarte que te seguimos? Yo creo que sí.

  • @izzatulaini1556
    @izzatulaini1556 Місяць тому

    If learn Spanish book is important ???

    • @emlanguages
      @emlanguages  Місяць тому

      @@izzatulaini1556 yes, I would recommend getting a textbook!

  • @drivethedream902
    @drivethedream902 19 днів тому

    Hi

  • @A13JMC
    @A13JMC Місяць тому

    EMMA, etre mauvais langue? Are you a spitfull gossip? A gossiper? The things you "learn french with Virginie"! 😂

  • @hotpriestess
    @hotpriestess Місяць тому +1

    i’ve been learning languages for the last 7 years as a hobby and the reality is, i’ve studied tons, but my skills could be way more advanced if i had stayed more focused on not multitasking and focusing on one language at hand.

    • @emlanguages
      @emlanguages  Місяць тому +1

      @@hotpriestess that’s another thing that I see from language learners, I think it can be quite difficult to study multiple languages at a time as it drags out the process of learning for both. I prefer focusing on getting to at least intermediate level in one language before starting up another!