At the Language Learning Fair | Easy German 63

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  • Опубліковано 29 лис 2014
  • Cari and Manuel visited the EXPOLINGUA, a trade fair all about language learning. They learned some great tips and talked with a young polyglot, who speaks 14 languages.
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    Hosts of this episode: Manuel Salmann (www.manuel.io) and Carina Schmid (www.carisafari.de)
    Camera: Janusz Hamerski
    Edit: Manuel Salmann
    Translation: Dana Newmann ( / wantedadventure )

КОМЕНТАРІ • 296

  • @229axb7
    @229axb7 9 років тому +147

    This may sound weird but talk to yourself out loud. Just run through fake conversations that could happen in real life. It forces you to realize what vocabulary you need to know and it shows you how far you have come with your target language or how much you dont really know. But this is not a substitute for talking to an actual person! You still have to speak to them but talking to yourself may give you confidence, and it helps you practice!

  • @neosilente
    @neosilente 9 років тому +29

    please make this guy to make most part of the episodes, he has great social abilities, his interviews are always very fun to watch

  • @KonyNoodles
    @KonyNoodles 9 років тому +4

    My tip is be crazy and just go for it! Don't let a fear of making mistakes hold you back - speak a language badly and be proud! Take every opportunity you can to speak languages (after all, that's how you improve), even if you look totally weird and make all the mistakes in the world, just being like 'heyyy alter, woher kommst du denn? Frankreich? super, ça va ? j'aime bien tes chaussettes, elles sont très cool' will increase your confidence in languages tenfold. Like, just forget working out any grammar rules in your head and just say it how you think it needs to be said, the most important thing is fluency; grammar comes afterwards, it's a thing you pick up. And you never know, you might make a new friend or two! Maybe even try speaking to yourself if you can't find anyone to talk to but regardless, whatever you want to do, give it your all, because that's how you'll have the most fun, and learn the quickest! :D mein pep talk ist jetzt fertig haha ^^;

  • @tarth
    @tarth 9 років тому +28

    Here are my tips for language learners:

  • @Rduhbs
    @Rduhbs 9 років тому +23

    I live in the US and I've been teaching myself German for a couple of years. They say the best way to learn is to immerse yourself in the country that speaks the language. So my tip is to immerse yourself even if you can't travel. I listen to German radio on my phone while driving, I read German newspapers, and watch German films (including Easy Languages!) I also use duolingo to brush up on vocabulary and I listen to audio lessons with Pimsleur. I also try to have conversations with myself (sounds a bit pathetic) but I try to figure out how I would ask or say "everyday things" in German. So that's my tip, false immersion!

  • @joaobatistapinheironeto4233
    @joaobatistapinheironeto4233 Рік тому +1

    💚💛🇧🇷pena que cheguei atrazado 8 anos pra dizer q amo esse canal !

  • @luanbalciunas1461
    @luanbalciunas1461 9 років тому +6

    Wie wir gesehen haben, brauchen wir Kraft, Motivation und Lust, um eine Sprache zu lernen. Ich bin davon überzeugt, dass wir eine einzigartige Gelegenheit haben, eine Kultur besser kennenzulernen, wenn man die Sprache spricht. Vor allem muss man aber jeden Tag die Sprache üben.

  • @salahaljabari4471
    @salahaljabari4471 9 років тому +42

    Cari und Manuel,ich bin euer Fan,ich lebe in Deutschland seit 4 Monaten und die Leute immer fragen mich"da,du sprichst einfach sehr gut Deutsch,wo hast du Deutsch gelernt?"....ich habe schon 63 Videos von Easy german geschaut...und meine Meinung nach ist,dass Easy German ein sehr gute Projekt und besseres Idee ist,wie Mann kann Deutsch lernen

  • @pachonman95
    @pachonman95 9 років тому +5

    My tip: there are a few important things one should focus on when beginning to learn a new language. First: phonetics. See what the language sounds like and see if there are sounds that are new to you. Learn the alphabet and combinations of letters. Second: grammar. Learn the phrase structure (word order), grammatical genders (if any) and grammatical cases (if any) of your new language. Learn to conjugate verbs (if applicable). Third: lexicon. Keep the words coming. Set yourself a goal of learning, say, 5 new words per day, everyday. And fourth: find someone you can practice your new language with (a native is always the best idea). My experience has taught me that this is truly the best way to learn a new language!

  • @nataliasaraswatiputri2232
    @nataliasaraswatiputri2232 9 років тому +1

    ich habe Deutsch nur 8 Monaten in meiner Heimatland gelernt. Und jetzt bin ich schon 4 Monaten in Deutschland und mein Deutsch finde ich schon gut. Mein Tipp ist mit attraktiven jemand kennen lernen. das funktiniert sehr gut bei mir. ich habe mit vielen sussen Deutschen Jungen kennen gelernt und gechatten. das macht auch spass . Ausserdem hab ich Gluck gehabt weil ich jetzt mit einem sussen Jung zusammen bin :))

  • @hebanano
    @hebanano 9 років тому +4

    Eine Sprache lernt man am schnellsten, wenn man spaß beim Leren hat. Aber man muss auch viel zeit mit dem Lernen verbringen. Die Sprache muss einen teil vom Leben sein. Ich lerne Deutsch jetzt seit zwei Jahren, also ganz allein, ohne schule, lehrer, etc. Musik, Filme, Bucher, und (ganz besonders) raido shows/podcasts haben mir sehr weitergeholfen.

  • @davidcanoart
    @davidcanoart 9 років тому +4

    Man lernt am schnellsten und am effektivsten eine Sprache, wenn man merkt, dass es eigentlich keinen Grund gibt, eine Sprache schnell zu lernen. Außerdem vergeht schnell der Genuss eine Fremdsprache zu lernen, wenn man sie schnell lernen will. Also mein bester Rat wäre: keine Eile haben und das Lernen genießen, aber zumindest eine halbe Stunde pro Tag Kontakt mit der Sprache haben. Manchmal hilft dabei auch, deine Grammatikbücher zu verbrennen und dann sich mit Muttersprachler anzufreunden.

  • @simplylearning1994
    @simplylearning1994 9 років тому +4

    Thanks for your videos, I've been watching them for years now! BEST TIP: There are so many methods to learn a language that we can't say you must learn a language like this or that. For everybody is different. THE MAIN THING I found to be important is to start with the COMPLETE FAITH that you'll learn that language! KNOW FROM THE BEGINNING that you'll learn it! Especially for challenging languages like chinese, russian etc... this is essential! This mindset is very useful with everything in life =)

  • @rocioibarrola714
    @rocioibarrola714 9 років тому

    Hallo! Mein Name ist Rocío und... Haha

  • @wynandboshoff8953
    @wynandboshoff8953 9 років тому +1

    I've only been learning German for a few months now, so apart from watching your great Easy German videos I'd like to share the following tips...

  • @kimhanh2609
    @kimhanh2609 9 років тому +8

    Meine Tipps beim Sprachen Lernen.

  • @AlexMoby
    @AlexMoby 9 років тому +1

    I have one tip that I love when I learn new vocabulary. When I learn a new word, I try to create one image associated to this word, even if it's extremely weird and illogical. For example, I am improving my Portuguese for Erasmus. For the beetle, the Portuguese word is "o besouro". So I imagined the beetle from the movie "Peterchens Mondfahrt" making a kiss with golden lips, a pun between "baiser (kiss in French) and "ouro" (gold in Portuguese). No matter how WTF is this method, it can be very effective. Danke schön und viel Glück für den Gewinnspiel !

  • @kkendall1964
    @kkendall1964 9 років тому

    My tip. Get a hold of a lot of high school text books for the language you are learning and never give up.

  • @melim8337
    @melim8337 9 років тому

    Learn it from the streets! Completely submerse yourself. I am German and my Oma and Opa don't speak any English. This summer, I am visiting Germany again and my favorite way to study German is: changing the language to German on my phone, laptop, and also think and send texts in German. I throw myself into the language. It's the most fun and effective way to learn! Make connections with German friends, relatives, etc., and talk to them! :)

  • @samjames5289
    @samjames5289 9 років тому

    the most important tip for me is to start speaking right away. prepare sentences and use what you know in different combinations as often as possible.