For me, the most important thing is not to stop. I'm a language teacher, and very often students are very enthusiastic at the beginning of the learning process. However, after a while their motivation goes down, as they face more complex grammar and vocab, and as a result, they start taking lessons more and more seldom. For me, the key is consistency, it's important to learn just a bit of something every day, be it a new word, a grammar explanation, or an expression. This way you'll advance much faster :)
I am also a language teacher and I think the problem is that the classes are overcrowded, the kids can't really talk in class for more than a minute, they don't have enough classes per week to truly see progress in a few months or even a year and last, they just don't put in the work at home ...
the redundancy principle makes SO much sense and i’m so glad to know that i’m not crazy for not being able to focus when trying to listen to a show/podcast while reading the transcript or subtitles!! it all make sense now
Great video!! ✨🌈 A thing about the redundancy principle: while it might be true for most, having both audio and subtitles is very helpful for people with sensory processing disorder. It's very common in various conditions, such as autism, anxiety, ADHD.. so if you need both audio and subtitles, there's nothing wrong with that! 💗
Totally agree. I used to think watching videos with subtitles would enhance my listening skill which is not as effective as listening without subtitles in the first round. Always receive valuable advice from you. Many thanks Zoe.
Excellent advice as usual. I think the key takeaway for new language users is to avoid reading long texts or watching movies with the hope that words or grammar will somehow "stick." Begin with the main concepts (e.g., vocabulary, simple verb conjugation) before learning anything complex. Ultimately, minimize cognitive load.
I have been learning languages and watching language learning videos for like 3 years and you are the first UA-camr who combine language learning with science and I love it sooo much. I listened to sooo many podcast and note everything down I am learning but with your videos I learned so much like with all the other 500 videos/podcasts episodes I have consumed so far. Long story short, keep up this work, I immediately subscribed to you and looking forward to new content 😊🎉
Absolutely love these principles!! I'll be incorporating them into my language studies straight away. ❤ I'd love to see some more vlogs/routines from you - it's very inspiring to see how people structure their days and incorporate different habits into their lives.
Dil öğreniminde kendi öğrenme tekniğimi keşfettikten sonra özgüvenim daha da arttı artık potansiyelimin farkındayım ancak öğrenim disiplinine sahip olmam gerekiyor. Teşekkürler, Zoe.
I really Like your video Zoe, I'm from Belgium and I wanted to start to learn English on my own but I don't know how can I really start, So I searched in Ytb and I found your channel. You're very helpfull and inspiring. Thanks for All
i’ve found multi-media learning the best! i’ve used some more traditional learning websites that encourage you to listen to the lessons then refer to the transcript afterwards, minimising the risk of being overwhelmed. but a variety of resources is the best option. i found youtube videos on topics you’re interested in are great as you’re already engaged in the content and will be more likely to use the vocabulary you learn as it’s a pre-established interest. also a variety of reading material is great! i’ve benefitted from reading formal news articles, more casual blogs, novels at different reading ages, and comics (comics are good as chapters can be shorter and easier to digest than a novel)
Hi Zoe. Well, I think learning English or any another foreign language via news article or documentary is an effective way to improve our vocabulary and grammar structures in the best way so multimedia pave the way and it acts as a simplifying factor to enhance our motivation when it comes to language acquisition so to speak. 😁😁😁❤
That book goes to my Xmas wish list directly!!!! Very interesting video as always. I miss your vlogs, they're very inspiring and I would like to know more about your most recent learning.routines. I hope you can do another one soon. Hugs and support from Spain ❤
Hi Zoe, thanks for the video! I really enjoyed it. These days it's really easy to lose focus when we're learning something due to the large amount of information we have access to. I'm definitely going to read this book!
Thank you for a new video so soon! ❤️ Personally, writing in colours the main ideas, like a small summary, helps me memorise better. Even my colleagues love the way I put the information in coloured chunks. Zoe, I hope you will consider to male a video on public speaking skills since you are a lecturer, UA-camr and conferencer. Also, please show us more from your daily vlogs or study routines. All the best!
Thank you so much. These are great study tips as to not get overwhelmed. The self explanation principle is very similar to the Feynman technique it works very well and has helped me so much with retaining information.
Very clear and interesting overview of more recent evolutions in language learning. For some reason subtitles were activated, but when you explained why it was not a good idea I switched them off and I got it immediatly 😊. I do love to learn new languages, to be able to read texts and discover different cultures, but a big issue for me is to speak. I think it's due to the fact that in my country the education is not sufficiently based on oral communication.
Thank you for sharing such insightful content on science-enhanced language learning techniques! It's fascinating how multimedia principles can boost the learning process.
Ah, the redundancy principle. I like to listen while reading, and that works wonderfully for me… when what I’m reading is just words, like a book or article. The redundancy principle seems to suggest that when you add a third variable (like animation, video, or even pictures or charts), this is where concentration becomes fragmented. This is what I had been experiencing, and I couldn’t understand why reading and listening together works so well when I’m reading a book, but not watching a movie. Now I know! Thank you!
Hi Zoe Türkçe bildiğini bildiğim için Türkçe yorum yapıyorum. Dil öğreniminde senin tekniklerinden ilham alıyorum. Öncelikle teşekkür ediyorum.Ayrıca dil öğrenimi ile ilgili teorik açıklamaları okumak ve onlara başvurmak iyi bir araştırmacı olduğunu gösteriyor. Bilişsel yük teorisi gibi dual coding teoriyide incelemek gerekebilir.Her ne kadar zayıflıkları olsada bu teorinin işleyen yanları mevcut. Ayrıca bilişsel yük teorisinin ana dildeki öğrenme ile yabancı dildeki öğrenme süreçleri açısından farklılıklarıda mevcut.Tekrardan teşekkürler.Selamlar
Thanks so much for this video. I love it. I'm currently trying to learn English and I need information on how to learn new languages and this video is amazing, you gave me more tools for my learning. Thanks again
The most effective method for me is to keep happy, be interested in, to have a lot of fun by learning and eager to discover new things each time. so i use a mix of you tube video, on line course via preply with a very good teacher because intereactive, learning alone by reading and especially writing , and also discussing with native speakers. I am improving slowly my mandarin. And of course it is important to be attracted by the culture of the country. it is a very long process to learn a foreign language so it is a longterm journey.
Thank you very much for this video, I just graduated from high school and I will learn English and French at university and in the meantime I will put all these tips into practice❤
Why learn a new language? Enhanced career opportunities. Improved cognitive skills like problem-solving and multitasking. Greater cultural understanding and appreciation. Improved travel experiences through better local interaction. Personal fulfillment and boosted self-confidence.
اتفق معك بان كثرت المواد المتاحة خلتني في تشتت في تعلم اللغة. 😢💔 هو اولا لازم تعرف نفسك وش البرامج او التطبيقات او اليويتوب من الوسائط يستقبلها عقلك ويثبت المعلومة بالنسبه لي حاليا تطبيق واحد وكتاب كامبردج و notebook فقط 😅
I have a question: Are these researches directly applicable in study languages? because I read an articule about the benefits of consume videos/movies/series with subtitles and they are way more beneficial rather than just watch it without subtitles but I read the study you mentioned as well...so IDK what to think about it....
Gerçekten cok başarılı seviyeli ve faydali icerikler üretiyorsun. Cok beğeniyorum. Yorum yazmak istedim, ki ihtiyacı olanlara da ulaşsın bu videolar. Teşekkürler
It depends on a variety of factors: time spent learning, whats your mother tongue, which material are you consuming etc. besides that the most important is what you defines by learn because the process is continuous and has no ending - sometimes it just means that you can’t say with certain where tou begin to get the language. Your question has no objective answer, but do it anyway.
Languages are so sexy. 😉 This video fits well with their routine creation videos. In my case I am studying Mandarin Chinese. I find that this part of metalanguage, the 10% of time dedicated to it as you mentioned, is the part of learning that I have needed the most.
Your videos inspire us. But my heart hurts, especially because of what happened in Gaza recently. How can we concentrate on our work at such times? I hope the persecution that has been going on for years ends and the Palestinians get freedom.
I wonder why you chose Arabic, Turkish and Persian first. What about learning Spanish? After all, it's one of the most spoken languages in the world. New sub. 👍
Principle 6: Sexual attraction motivative To watch such stunning beauty's video, it can enhance my concentration to understand the content in your video.🤣
Do not confuse Anglo-Saxon with English. I generally use English to . Okey, so Anglo-Saxon does sound like English at-all! I read the King James Version Bible. To be honest it sounds like Satan had or has a message in it where he was planning ahead, to his brothers and sisters IN hell AND heaven alike. I shall beeth honesteth as difficulteth as may seemeth as shall becometh for me by seamlesseth. Becareful when you read the book you will see what a hidden language as so. ALL THE ITALICS IN THE BOOK ARE ABOUT SATAN BEING DRUNK or in a normal book it would mean its out of the context “for the reader”. I warned you it’s a difficult. Sorry goodbye…
how maybe your language is chinese and you speak english?, that's stranger, what are your story, I didn't see person who speak a language not his language, why don't talk to Chinese who as you from your state.
For me, the most important thing is not to stop. I'm a language teacher, and very often students are very enthusiastic at the beginning of the learning process. However, after a while their motivation goes down, as they face more complex grammar and vocab, and as a result, they start taking lessons more and more seldom. For me, the key is consistency, it's important to learn just a bit of something every day, be it a new word, a grammar explanation, or an expression. This way you'll advance much faster :)
I am also a language teacher and I think the problem is that the classes are overcrowded, the kids can't really talk in class for more than a minute, they don't have enough classes per week to truly see progress in a few months or even a year and last, they just don't put in the work at home ...
I guess because of time.....[Life "Priorities"]
the redundancy principle makes SO much sense and i’m so glad to know that i’m not crazy for not being able to focus when trying to listen to a show/podcast while reading the transcript or subtitles!! it all make sense now
Great video!! ✨🌈 A thing about the redundancy principle: while it might be true for most, having both audio and subtitles is very helpful for people with sensory processing disorder.
It's very common in various conditions, such as autism, anxiety, ADHD.. so if you need both audio and subtitles, there's nothing wrong with that! 💗
nothing like waking up to a brand new Zoe video 😊❤
Totally agree. I used to think watching videos with subtitles would enhance my listening skill which is not as effective as listening without subtitles in the first round. Always receive valuable advice from you. Many thanks Zoe.
Thanks for sharing!
Excellent advice as usual. I think the key takeaway for new language users is to avoid reading long texts or watching movies with the hope that words or grammar will somehow "stick." Begin with the main concepts (e.g., vocabulary, simple verb conjugation) before learning anything complex. Ultimately, minimize cognitive load.
I have been learning languages and watching language learning videos for like 3 years and you are the first UA-camr who combine language learning with science and I love it sooo much. I listened to sooo many podcast and note everything down I am learning but with your videos I learned so much like with all the other 500 videos/podcasts episodes I have consumed so far. Long story short, keep up this work, I immediately subscribed to you and looking forward to new content 😊🎉
Thank you 😊
Absolutely love these principles!! I'll be incorporating them into my language studies straight away. ❤
I'd love to see some more vlogs/routines from you - it's very inspiring to see how people structure their days and incorporate different habits into their lives.
will do very soon ☺️
Dil öğreniminde kendi öğrenme tekniğimi keşfettikten sonra özgüvenim daha da arttı artık potansiyelimin farkındayım ancak öğrenim disiplinine sahip olmam gerekiyor. Teşekkürler, Zoe.
I really Like your video Zoe, I'm from Belgium and I wanted to start to learn English on my own but I don't know how can I really start, So I searched in Ytb and I found your channel. You're very helpfull and inspiring. Thanks for All
i’ve found multi-media learning the best! i’ve used some more traditional learning websites that encourage you to listen to the lessons then refer to the transcript afterwards, minimising the risk of being overwhelmed. but a variety of resources is the best option. i found youtube videos on topics you’re interested in are great as you’re already engaged in the content and will be more likely to use the vocabulary you learn as it’s a pre-established interest. also a variety of reading material is great! i’ve benefitted from reading formal news articles, more casual blogs, novels at different reading ages, and comics (comics are good as chapters can be shorter and easier to digest than a novel)
Thank you for sharing your experience 👍
Hi Zoe. Well, I think learning English or any another foreign language via news article or documentary is an effective way to improve our vocabulary and grammar structures in the best way so multimedia pave the way and it acts as a simplifying factor to enhance our motivation when it comes to language acquisition so to speak. 😁😁😁❤
Amazing video as usual. I've applied your tips to my language learning and I've started to improve so much faster. Keep it up!!
That book goes to my Xmas wish list directly!!!! Very interesting video as always. I miss your vlogs, they're very inspiring and I would like to know more about your most recent learning.routines. I hope you can do another one soon. Hugs and support from Spain ❤
"Zoe,你的视频真的太棒了!感谢你分享这么有价值的信息,你的语言学习技巧非常有帮助。我从你的宝贵建议中受益匪浅。谢谢你的辛勤工作,继续加油!"
تحياتي يحيي من مصر
谢谢你! 你也加油
Hi Zoe, thanks for the video! I really enjoyed it. These days it's really easy to lose focus when we're learning something due to the large amount of information we have access to. I'm definitely going to read this book!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for a new video so soon! ❤️
Personally, writing in colours the main ideas, like a small summary, helps me memorise better. Even my colleagues love the way I put the information in coloured chunks.
Zoe, I hope you will consider to male a video on public speaking skills since you are a lecturer, UA-camr and conferencer. Also, please show us more from your daily vlogs or study routines.
All the best!
Good idea !
Thank you so much. These are great study tips as to not get overwhelmed. The self explanation principle is very similar to the Feynman technique it works very well and has helped me so much with retaining information.
Very clear and interesting overview of more recent evolutions in language learning. For some reason subtitles were activated, but when you explained why it was not a good idea I switched them off and I got it immediatly 😊. I do love to learn new languages, to be able to read texts and discover different cultures, but a big issue for me is to speak. I think it's due to the fact that in my country the education is not sufficiently based on oral communication.
Thank you for sharing such insightful content on science-enhanced language learning techniques! It's fascinating how multimedia principles can boost the learning process.
Ah, the redundancy principle. I like to listen while reading, and that works wonderfully for me… when what I’m reading is just words, like a book or article. The redundancy principle seems to suggest that when you add a third variable (like animation, video, or even pictures or charts), this is where concentration becomes fragmented. This is what I had been experiencing, and I couldn’t understand why reading and listening together works so well when I’m reading a book, but not watching a movie. Now I know! Thank you!
Hi Zoe Türkçe bildiğini bildiğim için Türkçe yorum yapıyorum. Dil öğreniminde senin tekniklerinden ilham alıyorum. Öncelikle teşekkür ediyorum.Ayrıca dil öğrenimi ile ilgili teorik açıklamaları okumak ve onlara başvurmak iyi bir araştırmacı olduğunu gösteriyor. Bilişsel yük teorisi gibi dual coding teoriyide incelemek gerekebilir.Her ne kadar zayıflıkları olsada bu teorinin işleyen yanları mevcut. Ayrıca bilişsel yük teorisinin ana dildeki öğrenme ile yabancı dildeki öğrenme süreçleri açısından farklılıklarıda mevcut.Tekrardan teşekkürler.Selamlar
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Thanks so much for this video. I love it. I'm currently trying to learn English and I need information on how to learn new languages and this video is amazing, you gave me more tools for my learning. Thanks again
The most effective method for me is to keep happy, be interested in, to have a lot of fun by learning and eager to discover new things each time. so i use a mix of you tube video, on line course via preply with a very good teacher because intereactive, learning alone by reading and especially writing , and also discussing with native speakers. I am improving slowly my mandarin. And of course it is important to be attracted by the culture of the country. it is a very long process to learn a foreign language so it is a longterm journey.
Thank you very much for this video, I just graduated from high school and I will learn English and French at university and in the meantime I will put all these tips into practice❤
Thanks Zoe. I'm just learning Spanish and like you tips for learning.
Very useful method, I like your British pronunciation.😊😊😊
Useful stuff, thank you very much Zoe, regrads
I'm really impressed with your new video! It's your best one yet
I'm glad you like it
@@zoe.languages Great video. I love your Learn German/Arabic/French/Mandarin series, but still none for Farsi, would love that :)
Yup. Agree. Thank you, this is very helpful.
Hi Zoe, Glad to watch this great video. Thank you for sharing
Why learn a new language?
Enhanced career opportunities.
Improved cognitive skills like problem-solving and multitasking.
Greater cultural understanding and appreciation.
Improved travel experiences through better local interaction.
Personal fulfillment and boosted self-confidence.
New subscriber here! Love how you break down each topic and idea. I'm curious - what is the app used at the 2:05 timemark?
Very helpful thanks zoe❤
thanks , we must practice more and more , understand and talk
Thanks for the video.
A lot of these strategies would have helped me as a kid
I like reading the language, I really want to speak English fluently, thank you for your education, Mrs.#🇮🇩🇮🇩📍
اتفق معك بان كثرت المواد المتاحة خلتني في تشتت في تعلم اللغة. 😢💔 هو اولا لازم تعرف نفسك وش البرامج او التطبيقات او اليويتوب من الوسائط يستقبلها عقلك ويثبت المعلومة بالنسبه لي حاليا تطبيق واحد وكتاب كامبردج و notebook فقط 😅
I have a question: Are these researches directly applicable in study languages? because I read an articule about the benefits of consume videos/movies/series with subtitles and they are way more beneficial rather than just watch it without subtitles but I read the study you mentioned as well...so IDK what to think about it....
أنا انتظر فيديو جديد بفارغ الصبر لأكون اول من يشاهده
تكلمي لنا اكثر عن انجليزية بليز احبك❤
Gerçekten cok başarılı seviyeli ve faydali icerikler üretiyorsun. Cok beğeniyorum. Yorum yazmak istedim, ki ihtiyacı olanlara da ulaşsın bu videolar. Teşekkürler
love your videos
How much time would it take on average to learn Spanish ?
It depends on a variety of factors: time spent learning, whats your mother tongue, which material are you consuming etc.
besides that the most important is what you defines by learn because the process is continuous and has no ending - sometimes it just means that you can’t say with certain where tou begin to get the language.
Your question has no objective answer, but do it anyway.
9 monthes to 1 year
It change from person to an other one
Thanks for all this information i Hope to do vidéos in frensh
Nice explanation...❤....
Are you using cognitive psychology theory?
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Languages are so sexy. 😉 This video fits well with their routine creation videos. In my case I am studying Mandarin Chinese. I find that this part of metalanguage, the 10% of time dedicated to it as you mentioned, is the part of learning that I have needed the most.
you are the best love you 😍
احب مشاهدة فيديوهاتك كثيرا😘🥰🥰
👌
Ladies and gentleman I think I am the first one watching this
I don't thinks so
i love you
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نشكرك على الفديوهات الرائعه، بالمناسبه انتى جميله ورقيقه
wo ai ni♡ 예쁘다
I want to improve my Spanish but I've only excuses
Why🎉
Your videos inspire us. But my heart hurts, especially because of what happened in Gaza recently. How can we concentrate on our work at such times? I hope the persecution that has been going on for years ends and the Palestinians get freedom.
You are beautiful❤, great content
The background music is so annoying that I have no desire to watch it at all.
Not cold😂
I wonder why you chose Arabic, Turkish and Persian first. What about learning Spanish? After all, it's one of the most spoken languages in the world. New sub. 👍
With Palestine 🇵🇸 🇩🇿
Don't get into bandage with whitee .Equal understanding should be advised.
Please kurdish speak please 😢❤
國家賽局理論
Principle 6: Sexual attraction motivative
To watch such stunning beauty's video, it can enhance my concentration to understand the content in your video.🤣
Free palestine 🇵🇸 ✨️
pertamaxx my lady
انت جميلةجيدا
I dont think of scientific way~ just study and repeat endless time~ by the way this video has lots of words that i dont know
Do not confuse Anglo-Saxon with English. I generally use English to . Okey, so Anglo-Saxon does sound like English at-all! I read the King James Version Bible. To be honest it sounds like Satan had or has a message in it where he was planning ahead, to his brothers and sisters IN hell AND heaven alike. I shall beeth honesteth as difficulteth as may seemeth as shall becometh for me by seamlesseth. Becareful when you read the book you will see what a hidden language as so. ALL THE ITALICS IN THE BOOK ARE ABOUT SATAN BEING DRUNK or in a normal book it would mean its out of the context “for the reader”. I warned you it’s a difficult. Sorry goodbye…
Free Palestine 🇵🇸🇵🇸❤
เก่ง..สวย..ฯ.☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻
Hee hee hee.
You keep on pitying the arab tourists telling them these are not arabs by binding ,Guess what i see through and i am not in love
When am i going to find a cute one like you :) SO pretty you are.
I don’t understand, I don’t konw either, I just came to see the pretty face.
Free Palestine!!
Zoe is bald lady
I'm not an it .
how maybe your language is chinese and you speak english?, that's stranger, what are your story, I didn't see person who speak a language not his language, why don't talk to Chinese who as you from your state.
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