5 Simple Habits to Learn ANY Language Easily

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  • Опубліковано 16 тра 2024
  • Starting to learn a new language can seem daunting but with some simple changes you can set yourself up for success.
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  • @matt_brooks-green
    @matt_brooks-green  Місяць тому +1

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  • @brassbandit3060
    @brassbandit3060 Місяць тому +15

    This guy needs way more recognition. His production quality and knowledge is really helpful!

    • @matt_brooks-green
      @matt_brooks-green  Місяць тому +2

      That means so much. Really appreciate your support 🙏

  • @philipdavis7521
    @philipdavis7521 Місяць тому +16

    I think a key distinction which is often lost is that there is a big difference between what the optimal language learning method is, and what works for you as an individual. A sub-optimal method may be perfect for any one person, if you find it enjoyable, or if it’s just something you can slip into your life. For example, I’m not a fan of the Pimsleur method for a variety of reasons, but it so happens I have a half hour walk to and from work every day, so a half hour Pimsleur class (repeated morning and evening) fits perfectly into that slot. I tried podcasts instead (which are probably better), but my language ability isn’t up to following them without a lot of concentration, so inevitably my mind drifts away. So Pimsleur works for me, for that slot. It’s not optimal but… its better than the alternatives.

    • @shamicentertainment1262
      @shamicentertainment1262 Місяць тому +4

      Exactly, something is better than nothing. It’s why I haven’t beat myself up for not continuing certain methods, so long as I continue with other methods that I actually stick with every day

    • @matt_brooks-green
      @matt_brooks-green  Місяць тому +5

      Totally. If it works for now it's worth doing. Any progress will unlock more interesting content over the long term

  • @nuodso
    @nuodso Місяць тому +5

    I am a linguist and I love grammar (I read grammatical descriptions of languages I'm not learning for fun) but this is still decent advice.

  • @DarthRane113
    @DarthRane113 Місяць тому +8

    I would say learning grammar is the closest thing to language learning shortcut you can do because of you learn what makes something past tense future tense, positive/negative you're literally doubling your comprehension because you'll automatically recogonize different variations of the same word
    But I agree it's not something to focus on but the basic elementary grammar rules I think are worth learning early

    • @user-sy8zu4gx5c
      @user-sy8zu4gx5c 23 дні тому

      I really apprecite your comment. Cause felt I got my progres on this level now after Learning basic of grammar

  • @studentofspacetime
    @studentofspacetime 28 днів тому +16

    I find it difficult to find a podcast at my level that isn't boring to me. Like, I don't care about listening to how Samantha decided to buy new shoes.

    • @matt_brooks-green
      @matt_brooks-green  26 днів тому +4

      Totally. With a bit of searching there are quite a few options out there. I often just listen to the audio for UA-cam videos which gives you more options. It is more money each month but UA-cam Premium is totally with it for me because I listen to so much content through it (the free version means you just let the video play in your pocket which is fine but uses a lot more battery)

  • @leemanjoo
    @leemanjoo Місяць тому +4

    The production quality and the content made me believe you'd have at lesat 100k subscribers. You'll definitely get there! This is very good stuff for motivation and methods. Keep it up!

    • @matt_brooks-green
      @matt_brooks-green  Місяць тому +2

      Well thank you! I've got a long way to go but I'm so glad you found this helpful 🙏

  • @SergeLubomudrov
    @SergeLubomudrov Місяць тому +3

    You are so right about reading! I am not a native speaker of inglés and, though I learned it in school and in the university, my English was, at best, dormant when I moved to the U.S. of A. back in 1995. Being a habitual reader, I kept my favorite pastime-just switched the language. You wouldn't believe what book I read first: "Jurassic Park"! I understood then, perhaps, barely 25-30% of the content, but was pushing ahead, trying to use a dictionary when I couldn't get some word's meaning by context. Of course, watching the movie a few years prior helped. Now I'm learning Spanish and I know I have to read to really learn. The problem is, what to read? It has to be something interesting enough to keep my interest. I've tried some short stories for beginners, but it's just boring. Recently I tried the first of the books about el capitán Alatriste, and it reminded me my reaction to the Crichton's story (though I feel like I understand quite a bit more). I'll see how it goes. After all, I bought the book, now I must read it. ;)

    • @matt_brooks-green
      @matt_brooks-green  Місяць тому +2

      Amazing. I read Jurassic Park too - the ending is nothing like the film! Read whatever you find entertaining and you'll stay consistent 👌

  • @TairiMaoate
    @TairiMaoate Місяць тому +3

    I totally agree with the comment above. Grateful that you have taken the time to share your experience and value. The rock-climbing metaphor sunk home for me. When contrasted against relying on apps, totally get it. Change my thinking, get real conversations going. Thanks so much. BlessUp 🙏

  • @ba8898
    @ba8898 28 днів тому +1

    An excellent summary of my own approach.

  • @itasco6696
    @itasco6696 27 днів тому

    Good tips. I like the way u explain it without 'pushing'

  • @heidimasanga892
    @heidimasanga892 Місяць тому +2

    One of the BEST videos I've ever watched for language learning! Saving!!!

  • @gyurimirk9534
    @gyurimirk9534 25 днів тому

    Thank you for great acvice.

  • @TuanHoang03
    @TuanHoang03 28 днів тому +2

    It takes a lot of time to learn a new language.

  • @jeffreybarker357
    @jeffreybarker357 Місяць тому +1

    I love how damn British you are, Matt. 😆 I feel elevated just listening to you.
    As always, excellent video! Breaking everything down into manageable goals is the ONLY way to do large things like language learning. It really IS that simple.
    Motivation is huge (as you said). I’m almost at 1,200 hours in Dreaming Spanish. That’s a lot of time to do ANYTHING so ensuring you like whatever that thing is is critical (tough grammar there, sorry).

    • @matt_brooks-green
      @matt_brooks-green  Місяць тому

      Hahaha! I'll wear some tweed and eat some crumpets for the next video.
      Small steps forward are still steps toward fluency. Also, I think there is value in enjoying content/ activities in and of themselves. It just so happens that eventually you'll pick up the language incidentally

  • @hamlaouibelaid177
    @hamlaouibelaid177 27 днів тому

    You are truly an inspiration ... May Allah bless you 😊

  • @captainpugwash2317
    @captainpugwash2317 Місяць тому +1

    Brilliant video!! 👏

  • @lafoudre92
    @lafoudre92 27 днів тому

    Your channel will explode up be patient your production is perfect

    • @matt_brooks-green
      @matt_brooks-green  26 днів тому +1

      Thanks so much. Honestly, that's really nice of you to say. I put so much work into every video so when it's appreciated it means a lot

  • @TuLyThanhHong
    @TuLyThanhHong Місяць тому +1

    Simple habits to learn languages. Ever heard of Immersive Translate?? It's a tool that supports real-time subtitles and generate them for videos in foreign languages. With the subtitles, you fully understand the video content and naturally learn a foreign language while watching.

  • @moonie6801
    @moonie6801 Місяць тому

    I need weekly videos now on Bjorn's climbing progress. 😆

    • @matt_brooks-green
      @matt_brooks-green  Місяць тому

      Hahaha! I'll start a second channel: "Bjorn vs El Capitan" 🤣

  • @elias_john
    @elias_john Місяць тому

    I learned English mostly by consuming English content on the internet, not in school. I think my native languages (German and Danish) were helpful in learning English

    • @elias_john
      @elias_john Місяць тому

      I have an German accent I don't like my pronunciation

    • @Selena09426
      @Selena09426 Місяць тому

      ​@@elias_johnBut at what age did you begin to learn English? (I mean by watching videos on the internet, etc.)

    • @whoreforjaneausten
      @whoreforjaneausten Місяць тому

      ​​​@@Selena09426you weren't asking me, but my experience is similar. I started learning English in school in second grade (which means I was 9) and by the time I was about 12-13 I still couldn't even introduce myself. Age 12 I hyperfixate on a tv-show and accidentally pick up spanish watching it, realise that learning languages is actually not that horrible and impossible and start watching tv-shows in english when I'm 13. I'm pretty fluent by 15 (I know it because I remember when I started watching a specific show and I remember I wasn't confident watching it without subtitles but I didn't actually need them by then. I also had friends in fandoms and had no trouble communicating with them). So it took me about two years of having fun watching shows, youtube and reading fanfiction. I should mention though that I have adhd and my hyperfixations on shows or topics I would research on youtube in english played a huge role in this whole thing. As well as me not having any friends, I would literally only watch shows, youtube and read fanfiction in my free time, I would only ever talk to other fans which would happen in english too and I skipped a lot of school and almost never did my homework, so I had TIME. But two years is what it took me

  • @user-gg7vx2mx4c
    @user-gg7vx2mx4c Місяць тому

    What are those 5 tips in a nutshell?

    • @BiEmu
      @BiEmu Місяць тому +8

      1. make it a daily habit
      2. take accountability
      3. listen to the lang while doing something else
      4. do extensive reading
      5. make it sustainable

  • @kingjojojo1
    @kingjojojo1 19 днів тому

    imo technically gifted people like engineers and programmers benefit better from grammar learning, but then also applying it so it sticks, while other people learn best from immersion

  • @latigodejusticia2
    @latigodejusticia2 27 днів тому

    I am against of the podcast to learn any languages because if you dont understand none you don't will progrese, is better read and then listen the podcast that you readed.

    • @matt_brooks-green
      @matt_brooks-green  26 днів тому

      If you can find a podcast at the right level for you then you don't need to read anything. You're right though, if you don't understand anything whilst immersing you're not going to pick up the language. A complete beginner will need translations or visual cues so podcasts might not yet be accessible but you can build up your listening abilities when you listen a lot to stuff that is fairly easy for you. It's also easy to do throughout the day which is the key point