I found that the AdGuard blocker works the best, because it works both on youtube and twitch and has multiple functions. I have used Uorigin and adblocker before but I switched to Adguard
Hey Massimo :), it's basically the same for all the languages. I would first start to build comprehension, by using a tool like lingq for example, and then at some point I would get into speaking. What matters most is that it works for you, so I would definitely try to find the things that are fun to you, because language learning is a marathon, not a sprint. Here the Lingq video: ua-cam.com/video/7sL1qUckeb0/v-deo.html How to start speaking: ua-cam.com/video/hUCluPa0WAo/v-deo.html And here for example my Dutch learning plan :): ua-cam.com/video/_EOONi7l1C8/v-deo.html
Definitely Lingq the premium version, but are there any free extensions to save and practice unlimited words and phrases? Isn't there any free offline writing assistance, such as Grammarly, to check my spelling mistakes and rewrite my message before sending it to a recipient?
Thanks for the comment! Hm, for saving and practice words and phrases and that for free? I don't know any :(. But would also be interested… Sorry… Maybe an Anki extension or something. Also for offline writing assistance, I don't know any solution for free. But I haven't looked for that to be honest. Sorry for that :(.
Within languagereactor you can also choose the country from where you are browsing from, and it will adjust the available titles. Many titles are also in other countries available. But sometimes a vpn can also come in pretty handy, thats true!
Sorry, I think the links were broken. I have fixed them in the description. Here you can find the easyreader: chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/easyreader/boamfheepdiallipiieadpmnklbhadhc
What is your favorite browser extension? Thanks for watching! See you the next time :).
Good video, thanks!
You're welcome! : )
I found that the AdGuard blocker works the best, because it works both on youtube and twitch and has multiple functions.
I have used Uorigin and adblocker before but I switched to Adguard
Ah, thanks for the feedback! Will have a look. :-)
Hi Dustin. Could you make a video about a plan of action to learn English?
Hey Massimo :), it's basically the same for all the languages. I would first start to build comprehension, by using a tool like lingq for example, and then at some point I would get into speaking. What matters most is that it works for you, so I would definitely try to find the things that are fun to you, because language learning is a marathon, not a sprint.
Here the Lingq video: ua-cam.com/video/7sL1qUckeb0/v-deo.html
How to start speaking: ua-cam.com/video/hUCluPa0WAo/v-deo.html
And here for example my Dutch learning plan :): ua-cam.com/video/_EOONi7l1C8/v-deo.html
@@DustinSchermaul thank you 🙏🏼
@@msdivito you're welcome! :)
Definitely Lingq the premium version, but are there any free extensions to save and practice unlimited words and phrases?
Isn't there any free offline writing assistance, such as Grammarly, to check my spelling mistakes and rewrite my message before sending it to a recipient?
Thanks for the comment! Hm, for saving and practice words and phrases and that for free? I don't know any :(. But would also be interested… Sorry… Maybe an Anki extension or something.
Also for offline writing assistance, I don't know any solution for free. But I haven't looked for that to be honest. Sorry for that :(.
Hello. Would anyone happen to know about free dual closed captioning extensions that work on any site?
I'm also interested to know more about that. Especially for something universal.
The first extension won't work effectively without a vpn, otherwise it won't be able to open videos from other countries, I mean Netflix
Within languagereactor you can also choose the country from where you are browsing from, and it will adjust the available titles. Many titles are also in other countries available. But sometimes a vpn can also come in pretty handy, thats true!
Thanks Dustin, this information helps me a lot. I save so much time now
You’re welcome! 🤗
Where do you find Easy Reader?
Sorry, I think the links were broken. I have fixed them in the description. Here you can find the easyreader:
chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/easyreader/boamfheepdiallipiieadpmnklbhadhc