How to Improve Your Language Fluency | A Korean Polyglot's Perspective | Evolve Podcast
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- In today's podcast we interview Korean polyglot Reina as we explore the transformative power of languages and cultures in this enlightening discussion.
Discover key insights on how to:
Embrace and celebrate diverse accents and cultural backgrounds.
Develop a growth mindset to transcend traditional social norms.
Connect deeply with your passions through language exchange.
Overcome the fear of imperfection and criticism while learning languages.
Maintain motivation and consistency in your language learning journey.
🔗 Connect with us and start your own language adventure!
🌍 Learn how languages can open new worlds and opportunities.
✨ Find out how personalities can shift with each language you learn.
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:40 Reina's self-introduction
1:54 Having a flexible mindset
2:58 Embracing accents and cultures
3:44 Fixed vs growth mindset
4:09 Rejecting social norms
5:09 Don't be afraid to bother people
6:02 Learning from others passions
7:02 Crossover between languages
7:40 Cultural Immersion
8:47 Connect your passion with language
10:12 Language exchange
11:13 How Rafa met Reina online
11:58 Don't seek perfection, find your own way
12:27 Duolingo streak
13:20 How to maintain consistency
14:42 Focus on input, not output
16:39 Resonating with different cultures
17:47 Self-praise
18:25 Dealing with criticism from those around you
19:10 How languages open up the world
20:05 The power of appreciating other cultures
22:18 Languages and alter-egos
24:14 How personalities change with each language
26:06 Outtro
Thanks to the Google Startup Campus and Creator studio for hosting us.
#Polyglot #LanguageLearning #SelfImprovement #CulturalAppreciation #GrowthMindset
These tips are golden. Thank you for your videos!!
Thanks for tuning in 🙏
she dropped gold here
Thanks for watching 🙏
TOEIC near perfect score in 3 months? From what level? I'm guessing from lots of informal self study / immersion to formally trying to learn to ace the test?
Your imagination definitely limits or helps you with language learning. I couldn't really imagine learning any foreign languages until I had visited Europe. That experience blew my mind. And then later I decided to learn Japanese. I was even living in Japan and studied 2 years of grammar classes before going there but I totally felt a mental block like I used to feel about German before going to Germany. But just going to Japan didn't eliminate the block for me. I figured out because it was simply because I looked so different (and was taller than most Japanese people) that I just couldn't take on a Japanese identity. What really brought this to the front for me was when I watched some western shows/movies on Netflix dubbed into Japanese and seeing Japanese being spoken (well not really - it was dubbed) by all these white people was a bit of a mental shock for me. (Not broken Japanese like mine, but real fluent Japanese). I was also older, almost 40. Anyway, I'm totally past that now thank God. I think recognizing it helped and just trying over and over to speak and connect with Japanese people.
21:25 Sometimes we need inspiration to continue doing what we are doing, right? In this case learning a language or even continue a language related career or anything about that matter. I got inspired here ❤
It gets better after those 21min 😂 …I will just stop writing and continue the video 😅
@@GigiDePatagonia Thanks for watching the video!