Thanks for translating this!!! I'm so excited for both JP and EN cross interaction!!!! AA warms my heart!!! Funny enough, I'm pretty sure Arya is usually up around normal JP hours anyways, so it's funny that Qpi thinks they're gonna have a tough time coordinating haha
I think Qpi downplays how much english she actually understand. Idk if it's anxiety or what, but when she played Rig cup with RPR and Nazuna a couple of years ago, her english was very good. She seemed to understand everything (even translating correctly to Nazuna) and her pronunciation was fine
@@Skelyos tbf, Japan doesn't really have the best English learning system. Maybe it's the set curriculum that the school has the English teacher (from a English-speaking country) go by, but it's night and day if you compare it with South Korea.
I wouldn’t say so. In my experience, most Japanese streamers are right about their level of English. The biggest reason most streamers’ JP or EN ability doesn’t improve is that they don’t consume native content to build a large useful vocabulary and construct an idea of what their target language is supposed to sound like which makes it much easier to understand and speak. For example, you could watch a Japanese streamer play Apex for 10 minutes and learn all the callouts Arya asked Qpi for. This way is far more efficient and doesn’t require another person. This is the difference between rpr and a lot of streamers and it shows. You can tell that he’s built his vocabulary from the streamers around him. He still makes mistakes like confusing verbs like 持つ and 待つ or いる and ある but these aren’t mistakes that would stop anyone from understanding him. He immerses himself and is rewarded with ability rapidly. I feel like his mistakes will work themselves out as he gets more input. A lot of people think Japanese people just need to speak and I couldn’t disagree more. I’ve assisted in and led my own eikaiwa classes and feel like a lot of Japanese people have the opposite problem. They think that if they just speak enough without addressing the input problem, their English will improve. It won’t and it’s an expensive confidence destroying experience.
@@AdeledClips to be honest i think the idea that output will somehow help your comprehension is quite common and not just amongst japanese people, i've seen it a lot in japanese _learners_ . and because there are people who have learned languages by focusing on speaking it gives false confirmation to this idea. so honestly i hope more people see this comment so they don't waste their time. i went to the comments as soon as i heard 6:55 to see if anyone was going to point out that while there are success stories of reaching fluency from primarily output (like the mentioned tsuna and cpt) it is definitely not the only way, nor the best way
It's a balancing act between knowledge, comfort, and confidence. Qpi's clearly got the first 2 down if she can listen and translate in her head with relative accuracy. But that's already more than enough to make friends in EN. All that's left are the opportunities.
4:01 I like how this applies to Japanese people trying to speak English and English people trying to speak Japanese. We each think the other is cute but to ourselves we feel self-conscious 😂. Happy to hear they get along great despite the language barrier, hoping they keep getting closer! Thanks for the clip! I love Qpi man ❤👌🏿 Also welcome back, hope youve been well 🙏🏿
I really wish more Collabs soon for our precious VSPO girls. To think Arya and others have come so far, i will watch their career with great hope into the future ❤
Im from SEA and play on NA servers pretty often on PC and PS5. It's not ideal - but definitely playable, enough to win regularly. High level ranked might be tough though.
@@trustalk115 if anything though im pretty sure it would be arya playing on JP servers. She probably wasnt raised playing on shit ping like some of us, so uh.... Good luck to her!
Not trying to downplay her English skills but the reason why Arya could understand 90% of what she's saying might be because she's only saying stuff she's 100% confident in. Unlikely though, given they spoke for 5 hours and that it's Arya giving the assessment. Props to the both of them.
Qpi only needs confidence. Her english pronunciation is already good, and non-jp viewers are quite supportive. I do get her being conscious in front of her jp viewers since some of them have shown to know some english too but I'm sure they're not that type.
As much as it is hard to keep up with someone who speaks fluent English, as long as you can get the point across it is fine, i think. Slowly it will improve.
The way I see it is like if you've been consuming Jp content for about 4-6 years you pretty much like went to school just reading and listening without doing any activities and skipping lessons 😂 Man and before we know it... Arya and the others would become senpais themselves by the end of the year or the start of next year...... Time moves so fast 😔
I get that. It feels bad to "present" when unprepared, but that's sadly how learning languages goes :/ Gotta speak it in front of others, continuously, even if you suck.
Qpi was also Rpr's first jp collab right? and it was before he learned japanese so I think the EN collab is pretty much doable as long as it's an fps game haha realluylooking forward to it
One step closer to vspo en x jp collab
as expected from Vspo's smartest girl
smartest gyaru for sure but Ren-kun proved to be the smartest amongst the group
@@rankapol4662 Ren-kun....
@@lynardskynard2895Yeah Ren Kun.
Love qpi's energy. Sasuga gyaru
q-chan kawaii! im glad that they're getting along well
Thanks for translating this!!! I'm so excited for both JP and EN cross interaction!!!! AA warms my heart!!! Funny enough, I'm pretty sure Arya is usually up around normal JP hours anyways, so it's funny that Qpi thinks they're gonna have a tough time coordinating haha
WE EATING GOOD TODAY VSPO BOIS AND GALS
I think Qpi downplays how much english she actually understand. Idk if it's anxiety or what, but when she played Rig cup with RPR and Nazuna a couple of years ago, her english was very good. She seemed to understand everything (even translating correctly to Nazuna) and her pronunciation was fine
I've heard that in Japan they learn English in school but a lot of them are still shy when it comes to speaking to English
@@Skelyos tbf, Japan doesn't really have the best English learning system. Maybe it's the set curriculum that the school has the English teacher (from a English-speaking country) go by, but it's night and day if you compare it with South Korea.
I wouldn’t say so. In my experience, most Japanese streamers are right about their level of English.
The biggest reason most streamers’ JP or EN ability doesn’t improve is that they don’t consume native content to build a large useful vocabulary and construct an idea of what their target language is supposed to sound like which makes it much easier to understand and speak. For example, you could watch a Japanese streamer play Apex for 10 minutes and learn all the callouts Arya asked Qpi for. This way is far more efficient and doesn’t require another person.
This is the difference between rpr and a lot of streamers and it shows. You can tell that he’s built his vocabulary from the streamers around him. He still makes mistakes like confusing verbs like 持つ and 待つ or いる and ある but these aren’t mistakes that would stop anyone from understanding him. He immerses himself and is rewarded with ability rapidly. I feel like his mistakes will work themselves out as he gets more input.
A lot of people think Japanese people just need to speak and I couldn’t disagree more. I’ve assisted in and led my own eikaiwa classes and feel like a lot of Japanese people have the opposite problem. They think that if they just speak enough without addressing the input problem, their English will improve. It won’t and it’s an expensive confidence destroying experience.
@@AdeledClips thx for the input, it was interesting
@@AdeledClips to be honest i think the idea that output will somehow help your comprehension is quite common and not just amongst japanese people, i've seen it a lot in japanese _learners_ . and because there are people who have learned languages by focusing on speaking it gives false confirmation to this idea. so honestly i hope more people see this comment so they don't waste their time. i went to the comments as soon as i heard 6:55 to see if anyone was going to point out that while there are success stories of reaching fluency from primarily output (like the mentioned tsuna and cpt) it is definitely not the only way, nor the best way
things are getting exciting now 😆
It's a balancing act between knowledge, comfort, and confidence. Qpi's clearly got the first 2 down if she can listen and translate in her head with relative accuracy. But that's already more than enough to make friends in EN. All that's left are the opportunities.
That explains why Arya is so happy that day.
I love Kaminari Qpi
I'm loving this English practice arc 😂
This is super heart-warming, it's too cute! I hope her and Arya continue to get along well. ^^
4:01 I like how this applies to Japanese people trying to speak English and English people trying to speak Japanese.
We each think the other is cute but to ourselves we feel self-conscious 😂.
Happy to hear they get along great despite the language barrier, hoping they keep getting closer! Thanks for the clip! I love Qpi man ❤👌🏿
Also welcome back, hope youve been well 🙏🏿
It's not really about language, its' just normal human behavior
If they collab
I WILL NOT MISS IT
finally some more q chan clips thanks
I really wish more Collabs soon for our precious VSPO girls. To think Arya and others have come so far, i will watch their career with great hope into the future ❤
EN x JP vspo
enemy: the PING
Im from SEA and play on NA servers pretty often on PC and PS5. It's not ideal - but definitely playable, enough to win regularly. High level ranked might be tough though.
@@choochooimlou which part of SEA? singapore?
@@tronus1539 PH, and our internet in general is... Not great. So JP and SG should fare better.
@@choochooimlou oooh okay
@@trustalk115 if anything though im pretty sure it would be arya playing on JP servers. She probably wasnt raised playing on shit ping like some of us, so uh.... Good luck to her!
this is too cute~
Glad to see VSPO JP and EN members getting along.
>w
waku waku.. hope to see the collab soon!
Boys we are getting closer to our JPxEN collab 🤩
TY for translation! Can't wait to see them collab for the summer fest and do their best in communicating!
I'm late, but this is so sweet lol
Not trying to downplay her English skills but the reason why Arya could understand 90% of what she's saying might be because she's only saying stuff she's 100% confident in. Unlikely though, given they spoke for 5 hours and that it's Arya giving the assessment. Props to the both of them.
Yeah, that's what I thought as well.
That and weebs being a little bit more familiar with the Japanese accent than most people
Im so excited for this collab!
Qpi only needs confidence. Her english pronunciation is already good, and non-jp viewers are quite supportive. I do get her being conscious in front of her jp viewers since some of them have shown to know some english too but I'm sure they're not that type.
Arya qpi lets goo
Qpi could be a few steps closer towards becoming Miss Worldwide
My faves together, cute af
so happy that she had fun for 5 hours speaking in a language she's not used to. If it was me it would hurt my brain lol
So this is exciting story behind Arya master rank and Qpi suddenly reach diamond offstream
As much as it is hard to keep up with someone who speaks fluent English, as long as you can get the point across it is fine, i think. Slowly it will improve.
The way I see it is like if you've been consuming Jp content for about 4-6 years you pretty much like went to school just reading and listening without doing any activities and skipping lessons 😂
Man and before we know it... Arya and the others would become senpais themselves by the end of the year or the start of next year...... Time moves so fast 😔
I get that. It feels bad to "present" when unprepared, but that's sadly how learning languages goes :/ Gotta speak it in front of others, continuously, even if you suck.
I've suspected that Qpi was EN gen 0 all this time. She's probably a lot better at it than she thinks she is.
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Qpi was also Rpr's first jp collab right? and it was before he learned japanese so I think the EN collab is pretty much doable as long as it's an fps game haha realluylooking forward to it
It's gonna suck so bad when they play games together in a collab with one being at 20 pings and the other being minimum 200s😂
LFG
It should've been me! Not her! It's not fair 😭
Sasugyaru
sasuga no1 smartest of VSPO
Hello, is there a Qpi clipper? Most clips I find tend to be of the rest of the VSPO girls but I rarely find clips of her