none 😂 I should and want to learn Portuguese and French! Spanish is my native language though so being bilingual has been amazing specially for many jobs!
I'm studying French right now.. Unfortunately I lost much of my progress that I made during a 4-month-internship in French Guiana.. But super motivated right now, thank you so much for the video!
oh god me too. that makes me so nervous i can barely speak english half the time in front of people i cant imagine me trying to speak a second language i’m still learning
honestly i don't think there is any experience that beats visiting a foreign country and being able to speak the native language! it's just a whole different vibe!
Try to sign while listening to songs you like, and look up words you hear. That's what I did when starting out. Eventually you will get good enough to not sign word for word, and use more ASL grammar but when starting it felt good to sign to my favorite songs and increase signing speed.
TIME STAMPS 1 - Pick a language (1:08) - Set a clear objective (1:51) 2 - Gather your resources (2:55) - Notebook - Resource for grammar and vocabulary - Dictionary - ANKI (flashcards) 3 - Create a routine (6:50) 4 - Language learning ideas (9:40) - Set your phone in your target language - Journal in your target language - Listen to podcast - Listen to music - iTalk lesson - Form sentence througout the day - Memorize themed vocabulary - Follow social media accounts - Write example setences for vocab - Talk to yourself - Find language learning friends
actually that itself can help, there is a method where you analyze like a baby and learn the language just by hearing it and picking it up, its usually helpful to kpop trainees who are not korean
A lot of my classmates speak spanish, and in english they'll be speaking really fast- and then I hear them actually speak spanish and it's just.... S P E E D
I'm currently learning Korean and Spanish and I've found that watching little kids shows in your target language, preferably not made for learners but for native speakers, is super helpful. They speak pretty slowly and clearly and the vocabulary is easy. I like to watch them without any subtitles so that I can focus on pronunciation and trying to understand what is going on more than trying to understand every word.
Crystal Moon I am from Shanghai, China and I am fluent in both Shanghainese and Mandarin. I am glad if I could help u. 我来自中国上海,上海话和普通话都很流利。如果我能帮到你的话,我会感到很高兴。
anyone else here learning spanish, french or swedish at the moment? :) also beatrice is honestly such a huge inspiration for my little channel! thank u for everything
I'm learning Japanese rn because one of my friends is Japanese and isn't that fluent in English. So, I'm making it work. I'm teaching her English and she's helping me with Japanese :p I want to be able to talk to her more and stuff so yeah 👍
I’d like to inform you that this is have been proven to be a highly effective way of learning a language! That being said learning a language is really difficult for most people indifferent of method but I’m sure having that extra support from you friend will be a great resource :D
I'm Italian-Vietnamese, raised with both languages along with English (International School). Moved to France at 15 due to my father's job so I learnt French. Been studying Korean for 8-9 years and I can finally consider myself fluent. I can even understand classical literature! Good luck to everyone.
@@valesigh Ma quanto sei gentile Valentina, grazie mille! Anch'io ti auguro il meglio, in particolare ora. Con tutto quello che sta succedendo nel mondo, la salute di tutti è a rischio. Se stai attualmente studiando una lingua, buona fortuna! 💞💞
I'm wanting to learn nine languages: - Japanese - Korean - Chinese traditional and simplified - Indonesian - German - Greek - French - Spanish I mainly got my inspiration from my mother, she learned four languages back when she was younger, she wanted to be a translator, but due to taking care of me and my siblings she decided to let her career go, she wants to help me and my siblings achieve our goals, and live our lives to the fullest!
bruh i'm the Mexican in the family that doesn't know Spanish and i really wanna learn Spanish so i can have a conversation with my grandma! it will mean the the world to me if i can have a decent conversation with her
Same lmao, my mum is from malta and she speaks maltese so my nanna and nannu, i only just started learning the language so hopefully i can understand maltese in the future, i also want to move to malta in the future
Whenever I lose motivation I just think about it how freakin amazing it would to speak a whole other language, to connect to people on a whole different level. Idk that's enough to motivate me, the fact of being capable to speak another language...
I studied French 3 years in the highschool, 2 years ago. Now, I forgot all, I just remember some words and the principal conjugations but, for be sincerely I'm not a person can learn a language by myself, I hope that you guys can improve so much 😁💗
I taught myself English at about 12 years old, mostly because I moved to a private school and had never had an English lesson in my life, which caused me to struggle a lot, eventually having to take extra classes. After getting the hang of it, I was determined to become fluent. I started with Duolingo but soon quit and moved on to the approach that truly helped me. Since I'd already learned the basics in school, I started watching American shows on Netflix, the first one was Fuller House. At first I didn't understand much, so I'd see every scene several times, with no subtitles, English subtitles, Portuguese (my native language) subtitles and finally with no subtitles again. I'd write down expressions and words I didn't know and repeat them out loud. Not once did I pick up a grammar book, but in order to learn how to properly use the Present Perfect, for example, I watched English UA-cam videos. I would talk to myself all day and look up whatever words I didn't know how to say in English. As far as vocabulary is concerned, I used flashcard apps. I realized I had become fluent when I hardly ever had to search for words while talking and could understand 80-90 per cent of everything I listened to, which took about a year and a half. From that point, I kept on practicing my listening and speaking skills and focused on sounding natural, linking words in a sentence, using more contractions, etc. About a year and a half ago, my parents decided to sign me up for actual English lessons to do some brushing up. It turns out I got to skip several stages, which would be equivalent to 5 years of studying. Through the course, I've brought my writing and grammar skills to a whole new level. I'll be taking the CAE exam this year in June after finishing the prep course. That was a long comment, but I just wanted to share my experience and possibly motivate the language learning community. Bear in mind: with dedication and a positive mindset, you can do anything.
OMG THATS SO GOOD, ive known how to speak english all my life I Know Urdu,potawri and hindi I want to learn spanish. Im going to start of with watching shows, i already know the alphabet but hopefully I can try and get fluent at it , How long did you practise english a day??
@@officialbismah wow, that's really impressive considering that those are highly difficult languages. Since it's been a while since I learned English, I can't recall exactly how many hours a day I dedicated to it, but I'd say I used to watch around 2 episodes and practice speaking throughout the day, since I had a lot of spare time. For Spanish, I recommend Colombian shows, there's The White Slave(top-notch), La Nina(shows the reality of the country), The queen of the flow(revenge, romance, exciting). You said you know the alphabet, but have you learned the basics already?
@@harvey4125 haha, I don't think it was a waste of money, though, since I mentioned in my comment that I hadn't learned much grammar. So the course's helped me brush that up, practice writing, etc. But I totally get why you're not a big fan of language courses.
Ughhhh, eu tô na luta com a prática do speaking, é muito difícil não parar a cada duas frases pra pensar em alguma palavra porque o cérebro dá branco kkkkkkkkkk mas puts, é até surpreendente ver outra pessoa que fale português por aqui (não sei se você é do Brasil ou de Portugal) mas parabéns por sua conquista! Espero chegar na fluência também e tô pensando iniciar o francês por agora 😊 (Ah, e os detalhes da sua experiência vão me ajudar muito, obrigada!!!!)
@@honeydew3149 Live action Mediocrity, is boring. Only real life documentaries, or movies based on a real life person, or event, staying true to the original source is not boring.
I’m currently studying Korean and Japanese but have around 10 languages on my bucket list. I’ve been studying Korean for the last two and a half years and I feel like I’m not going anywhere as I have no speaking practice and I can’t afford workbooks to practice that way. But, I am going to start university late September and that’s going to be a BA in Korean. I want to become a translator and go into translation publishing or something similar and hope that my degree will push me to continue. However, the course I am taking does start from the beginning. Thankfully, they allow students to take a placement test in order go to the “accelerated route” which means I can skip the basics. I really hope to spend the next four months ensuring my Korean is solid enough to skip ahead. Also, I will spend my second year in Korea as part of my degree so I will have to study hard alongside my university work! Thank you for this amazing video and the motivation! Can’t wait to see more and hope you progress well in all your languages! Edit: Thanks to the no-no virus, our year abroad is moving to third year (just gotta wait a little longer to get some proper practice). Thank you for a lot of advice in the comments!
Gurashi Madoka Duolingo is awful for Korean in my opinion. Plus it’s not really gonna be helpful for what I need it for. Thanks for the suggestion though :)
Both my parents are native Spanish speakers and Spanish was my first language, but growing up I stopped speaking it and now I find myself relearning the language so I can have a better connection to my abuelos and family friends. This video gave me so much motivation! Thank you
Es super buena idea ver videos o películas en el idioma que estás aprendiendo. Te juro que yo aprendí mejor haciendo eso que en el colegio y eso que estaba en colegio privado donde se “supone” que el nivel es mejor. Algo que también te puede ayudar es ver los videos/ películas o series con subtítulos en inglés, eso te ayudara muchísimo a mejorar tus habilidades al escribir. Sigue así y verás que pronto podrás entender todo :)
I am jusy learning spanish so i am not fully sure what you said but I think you said I am Latina and I liked the video because I am interested in learning English Can you tell me if I am right
Hey, folks, here's a list of songs in Spanish for those wanting to learn this language through music.I included various genres (except reggaeton 'cause I really don't like it).I hope it'll be useful for your learning.Enjoy! Cristian Castro - No podrás Cristian Castro - Por amarte así Cristian Castro - Morelia Cristian Castro - Volver a amar Cristian Castro - Amor Sarah Brightman & Fernando Lima - La pasión Los angeles azules ft. Natalia Lafourcade - Nunca es suficiente Los angeles azules Feat. Carla Morrison - Las maravillas de la vida Los Angeles Azules - ¿Cómo te voy a olvidar? Laureano Brizuela - Sueños Compartidos Laureano Brizuela - Amándote Laureano Brizuela - Eres lo que quiero Laureano Brizuela - No hay adiós Laureano Brizuela - Tiempo para amarte Lani Hall - Te seguiré Mecano - Hijo de la luna Mecano - Cruz de navajas Mecano - La fuerza del destino Mecano - Me cuesta tanto olvidarte Mecano - No es serio este cementerio Miguel Mateos - Es tan fácil romper un corazón Miguel Mateos - Cuando seas grande Miguel Mateos - Mi sombra en la pared Duncan Dhu - En algún lugar Mikel Erentxun - A un minuto de ti Vico C - Me acuerdo Vilma Palma - Bye bye Vilma Palma - Mojada Café Quijano - La lola Los fabulosos cadillacs - Matador OBK- ¿Quién le dio sentido a nuestro amor ? Miguel Bosé - Morir de amor Miguel Bosé - Te amaré Miguel Bosé - Amiga Miguel Bosé - Este mundo va Marisela y Marco Antonio Solis - La pareja ideal Marisela - No puedo olvidarlo Marisela - Ya no te vayas La oreja de Van Gogh - La playa La oreja de Van Gogh - París La Oreja de Van Gogh feat. Natalia Lafourcade - María (Primera Fila) La quinta estación - El sol no regresa Amaral - Te necesito Nacho Cano (feat. Mercedes Ferrer) - Vivimos siempre juntos Sergio Dalma - Esa chica es mía Complices - Es por ti Guillermo Fernández - Con el corazón en la mano Jeanette - Frente a frente Jeanette - Corazón de poeta Jeanette - ¿Por qué te vas? Jeanette - El muchacho de los ojos tristes José Luis Perales - Me llamas Arianna - En mi soledad Chris Durán - Te perdí Juanes - Fotografía Tatiana feat. Jonhy Lozada - Cuando estemos juntos Alejandra Guzmán - Llama, por favor Alejandra Guzmán - Hacer el amor con otro Laura Flores y Sergio Fachelli - Lo que me tiene aquí Yuri - Cuando baja la marea Yuri - Todo mi corazón Daniela Romo - Mentiras ( DJ RHEX VideoMix) Daniela Romo - La ocasión para amarnos Daniela Romo Y Manuel Mijares - Me alimento de ti Emmanuel - Pobre diablo Emmanuel - Enséñame Emmanuel - Olor a hierba Emmanuel - Este terco corazón ((Cover Audio)(Video)) Emmanuel - Detenedla ya Caifanes - La negra Tomasa Caifanes - Viento G.I.T. - Es por amor Los amantes de Lola - Beber de tu sangre (con letra) La ley - El duelo Andrés Calamaro - Flaca Benny Ibarra - Sin ti Diego Torres - Penélope Angela Carrasco - Alguien como tú Angela Carrasco - Quererte a ti Iván - Te quiero tanto Dulce - Déjame volver contigo José Feliciano y Lani Hall - Un amor así Robertro carlos - Lady Laura Roberto Carlos - No te apartes de mí Roberto Carlos - Cama y mesa Roberto Carlos - El gato que está triste y azul José Augusto - Candilejas Miguel Gallardo - Otro ocupa mi lugar Miguel Gallardo - Hoy tengo ganas de ti Alejandra Ávalos - Amor, fascíname Julio Iglesias - Soy un truhán, soy un señor Julio Iglesias - Con la misma piedra Julio Iglesias - Rio rebelde Julio Iglesias - Si me dejas no vale Julio Iglesias - Que no se rompa la noche Julio Iglesias - Me olvidé de vivir Enrique Iglesias - Si tú te vas Luis Miguel - Yo que no vivo sin ti Luis Miguel - Todo y nada Luis Miguel - Ahora te puedes marchar Luis Miguel y Rocio Banquells - No me puedo escapar de ti Camilo Blanes - Pase lo que pase Rocío Durcal - La gata bajo la lluvia Myriam Hernández - El hombre que yo amo Heroes Del Silencio - Maldito duende Mägo de Oz- Fiesta pagana 2.0 (Videoclip oficial) La Unión - Lobo hombre en París Radio Futura - Veneno en la piel Mijares - Para amarnos más Mijares - Poco a poco Mijares - Bella Gianluca Grignani - Mi historia entre tus dedos Ricci e poveri - ¿Dónde estarás? Laura Pausini - Se fue Laura Pausini - Entre tú y mil mares Laura Pausini - La soledad Laura Pausini - Inolvidable Objetivo Birmania - Los amigos de mis amigas A las 10 en casa - Enamorada del novio de mi amiga Fandango - Un millón de maneras de olvidarte Hada - Solo palabras Rebeca - Duro de pelar Minerva - Estoy llorando por ti Minerva - No seas malo Graciela Mauri - A nadie más Caló - Formas de amor Caló - Perfume Benjamin - No soy el aire Princesa - Rojo y llanto Pandora - ¿Cómo te va, mi amor? Pandora - No puedo dejar de pensar en ti José José - Más José José - Lo dudo José José - ¿Y qué? José José - Lo que no fue no será Carlos Mata - ¿Que por qué te quiero? Rudy La Scala - Mi vida eres tú Franco de Vita - Un buen perdedor Marcos Llunas - Para reconquistarte Chayanne - Dejaría todo Julieta Venegas - Limón y sal Álvaro Soler - La Libertad Flans - 20 Millas Flans - Ay, amor Flans - Bazar Flans - Las mil y una noches Erick Rubín - Cuando mueres por alguien Ednita Nazario - Tú sin mí Oscar Athié - Quiero llenarme de ti Manoella Torres - Si supieras Moenia - Déjame entrar Moenia - No puedo estar sin ti Amistades Peligrosas - Me quedaré solo Amistades Peligrosas - Me haces tanto bien Monica Naranjo - Sóla Shakira - Antologia Carlos vives - La gota fría Luis Angel - Tú me quemas Luis Angel - Amar a muerte Luis Angel - Flor Dormida Soraya - De repente Gloria Estefan - Hoy Alaska y Dinarama - Ni tú ni nadie Alaska y Dinarama - A quién le importa Alaska y Dinarama - Mi novio es un zombie Alaska y Dinarama - ¿Cómo pudiste hacerme esto a mí? Los prisioneros - Tren al sur Soda Stereo - De música ligera Soda Stereo - Cuando pase el temblor Thalía - En la intimidad Playa Limbo - El eco de tu voz Sandoval - A quien tú decidiste amar Raúl - Sueño su boca Viceversa - Ella OBK - Historias De Amor (Version 98) Sentidos opuestos - Historias de amor Sentidos opuestos - ¿Dónde están? Sentidos opuestos - Escríbeme en el cielo Sentidos opuestos - Tú y yo Lorenzo Santamaría - Para que no me olvides Silvana Di Lorenzo - Me muero por estar contigo Bertin Osborne - Tú, solo tú Mocedades - Eres Tú Pablo Abraira - Amor marinero Rocío Jurado - Como una ola Trigo limpio - Te quiero para mí Trigo limpio - Maria Magdalena Los brios - Te acordarás de mí Sergio y Estíbaliz - Búscame
1. Change Phone Language. 2. Journal in Target Language. 3. Podcasts - Spanish Duolingo Podcast. 4. Spanish Songs. Listen, Translate, Listen. 5. UA-cam in Spanish. 6. Tutor. 7. Form Sentences in Your Target Language. 8. Learn Themed Vocabulary. 9. Watch T.V. Shows + Movies in Target Language. 10. Form Sentences with Vocab. **Thank you sooo much for this Beatrice!! This was so helpful
@@zeoceania2765 Lol, this video can still be useful for students learning ASL. A lot of the tips can be translated into something visual, and there is a common written form for ASL that can be used to practice grammar and organize thoughts. There are many resources for ASL!
I’m learning Spanish and thinking about learning French too! Hopefully I’ll be able to learn it, by the end of 2023 because I’m pretty busy most of the time.
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@@SandraCuriel-mr1qn Maybe because... a. The alphabet is different and the writing style as well. b. There aren't that many mainstream Arabian artist that's crossed from their homeland to the US or England.
Jajajajj this one made me laugh. Trust me when I say that IT'S A GREAT MOTIVATION!!! The reason why I learned English was because I wanted to be able to understand what my favorite bands and artists were singing about, so it works. I really hope you succeed!!!❤️ (I know English is way easier than Korean, but don’t give up)
I learned Italien 12 years ago by meself 🤣 With an Eros Ramazzotti CD and a dictionary from the 1970ies that I found at my grandmother’s place 😂 It worked well 😊
@@gwenythvieira2540 uhm you sure have to pay attention when you study grammar because it really is kinda difficult (many italians don't know how to speak proper/correct italian especially with the verbs) and maybe listen to some songs in italian, i also use duolingo for language learning (idk if the italian course is good or sucks but it shouldn't be that bad). some artists (music) recs i would recommend is the "cantautori italiani" basically it means italian songwriters (like De' André, Guccini, Lucio Dalla, ....). I hope you'll have a great italian learning journey, if you want to ask me anything else don't hesitate!! (i hope my advice'll be a bit useful to you) have a nice day my friend!
@@dorianablucerchiata4785 aw thank you so much! I will definitely check out some music. The hardest part for me is putting words together to form sentences. I learn words pretty easily but i cant just put the words together to form a sentence because of grammar and such (if that even makes any sense) but thank you so much for the tips and i will reach out if i ever need help.😊
@@gwenythvieira2540 yeah that definitely makes sense! duolingo in the beginning could help form some sentences (I use it to study norwegian and it's helping me for now). Good luck dear!
I'm greek, i already know how to speak English, as you can tell, i know how to speak german,italian, french and spanish and know I'm learning Portuguese, i love learning languages, i was taught english and french at school, i learned the other languages by myself and I'm proud of me, there were times i almost give up, because it was so hard for me to learn so many languages, but look where i am right now, i almost speak 6 languages.You shouldn't give up, if you're really wanting something just keep trying and I'm sure that you will achieve it❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wow!!!! That's awesome!! Do you have any strategies or websites you used to teach yourself to speak french? I'm learning French, I know the basics but my goal is to speak fluently.
I loved this video! I’d like to add an extra tip with regards to watching movies and tv shows to learn a language: I especially recommend Disney movies because the acting, animation, and facial expressions are very exaggerated, which makes it easier to follow along with the plot, even if you don’t understand everything being said. Another tip is to watch a movie that you’ve already seen before (in your own language), but in a different language. That way, you already know the plot, but you’re still learning a new language. Good luck!
Yes I totally agree! I spent years trying to learn online and couldn’t find a credible resource. I eventually took classes for years and I always had deaf teachers. Being submersed Into that environment was the only way I could learn personally. Good luck tho !
I’m a language lover too 🥰 I found your channel because I wanted to improve my listening in English and it is easy for me to listen to you. I speak Spanish, English and French, currently studying translation and interpretation as a major and learning Italian, Russian, sign language 💕💕 I saw one of your videos where you spoke your native language, I don't remember what it is, but it sounded very nice and I want to learn it. I love your channel, greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽 🥰🌺✨
@@khushbookhatri9894 start off with the alphabet. Generally Russian is a tough language to learn for non-Slavic people. I would recommend finding a teacher, esoecially because the grammar is pretty challenging. It is also very helpful to listen to Russian podcasts and watching tales for children. That way you'll be able to get with the flow and begin to understand how the language "works". Keep a notebook where you can write down all new words that you encounter
Khushboo Khatri Hey, just wanted to wish you luck. I’m a native speaker and don’t know every aspect of my language yet. Be stubborn and you will kill it!
It’s good advice to look through a few flashcards daily, even when you don’t have time for a proper study session. It makes a huge difference to how quickly you learn new words and phrases. I agree that 10 minutes a day isn’t enough to actually learn a language (maybe if you do it for 20 or 30 years!), but it will definitely help to solidify what you have already learned.
I really wanted to study Spanish/espanol during quarntine but ohh so much did i procasinate hope this will let me get over my PROCRASTINATION love you bliss
@StudyLover10 thanks a LOT I don't really know anyone who speaks Spanish but I find it easy in online courses like doulingo and more ill surely keep you notified
@@philipphilip5539 Oh Ok, no problem. You will improve little by little, according to the time you are willing to learn. :) ♥ - Happy week from Colombia.
I'm 13 years old and I live in Serbia. Actually, we've been teaching English since the first grade in school, and I have to tell you that I only learned English by watching the series in English. I can't believe it, but I literally learned to speak English normally in only six months. So, if you want to learn a language, I suggest you watch the series in that language. 😃
I’m currently studying French and Korean at the moment.I find both languages fascinating and the culture interesting. I speak both English and Spanish so French is a little bit easier for me:) But I agree, Korean is hard!
@@Ashuyardy it's an app I use! It's like babble but free:) it's called Dulingo! You can learn any language you want, there's corses and basics level it will teach you, it'll show you how to say + text/write it!
Same, but I'm Polish! The amount of false friend words is so weird haha, like чашка (chashka) means 'skull' in Polish and "cup" in Russian... But at least the alhabet is kind of easy to learn, I was able to learn it by reading a cleverly written text that was orginally written with "our" letters in Polish, but the author gradually changed the latin (ig?) letters to Russian letters and Polish has almost all the sounds Russian has so it was waay easier and quicker to learn than it probably is for people who don't speak slavic languages. :) And it's probably easier to get lazy and be like "eh it's almost like in so I don't have to remember it" and then you just improvise and end up speaking your language with a Russian accent hahahaa
I’ve been obsessed with Japan and admired their culture and language for ages. I really want to learn Japanese so this helped a lot! I can already say greeting (which I’m very proud of haha). And I’m sOOO excited to start learning Japanese properly. My point is, thank you
I'm a freshmen in HS and I have to learn a language for 2yrs. I decided to learn Japanese because I love the culture, I also have been watching anime for 6 years now and I still only know a but if Japanese, I used to listen to vocaloid, I stopped cause my sisters made fun of me lol.. and I also think it would just be nice to learn such a beautiful language.
Japanese is awesome but then again the language is super difficult, especially the kanji. But i wish you good luck, you'd be talented to know such a complicated but beautiful language.
Yes, it would make my japanese learning journey easier to start a group with japanese learners ! It's a great idea ! Do you have any ideas of platforms we could use ?
Hello From which app are u learning the Dutch and can u mention the process how I followed Even I wanted to learn Dutch Bt I initiated learning from 2 apps and then stopped.
@@achuthachinmaie798 Yeah so I use a couple I use Duolingo just to keep my brain refreshed on days I don’t do any hardcore studying but I would say it isn’t very good for learning the whole language. I use quizlet for vocabulary and study different sets of words. I study grammar from a book I found online (it’s not free it’s just from Amazon). I watch a lot of Dutch youtubers to get familiar with the language (one of my favorites is Jesse Hoofnagels). So the short answer is I don’t really use a whole lot of apps but quizlet is a good one for vocab. I’ve also heard a lot of good things about italki. I hope this helps!
The exact two languages I want to learn.. Korean and Spanish!!!! I am focussing in Korean now and will start Spanish after an intermediate level in Korean! Phew! Thanks ur video is helpful!!!!
Wow, awesome! I'm actually (kinda sorta) fluent in both languages, and Spanish is hard for me.....I'm learning it in school, and I've been at it for eight years now.
@• dolldoll348 • LMFAO y'all were efficient though I respect that 😌 I gotta learn tamil though I'm so tired of my sibling making fun of my pronunciation 😭
I am learning Thai. I am also retired and living in Thailand. All good advice. A great book about spaced repetition learning in “Fluent Forever”. It is a great motivator talking about the learning science behind the strategy. In addition it has some great advice about how to design and construct flashcards
I am currently 14 years old, and i can say i speak 3 languages fluenty right now,(turkish, english and portuguese) and i learn french at my school, but i cannot say i am fluent at that😅, and i really want to take advantage of this quarantine and add another language! And i am really interested in korean language(main reason because of kpop and kdramas, but that does NOT mean a am a koreaboo beacuse i am really interested in the language and culture), so i started learning korean a few days ago and i am in love with this language! It is just so beatiful! Anyways...my best resource for really really begginers like me is [how to study korean] and if you want to learn additional fun things i recommend a channel names Korean Unnie. Thanks if u read it!
Ive Literally been trying to learn Turkish for a little while now. It's such a lovely language. I love it. I love trying to learn it. It's a lot of fun
i love how everyone's really wholesome here, talking about where they're from, what language they're learning, why they're learning it, what languages they currently speak... it's interesting. to answer my own prompts - i'm malaysian - first language english, second language malay - learning french at school - hoping to learn more languages!
I’m Swedish, and if you’re learning Swedish and you’re confused by anything you can ask me because I have nothing else to do 🌚 Edit: so I realized that since I’m never on this account I didn’t even notice you, besides I can’t have any social media rn. But my tips for now is 1. Try watching Swedish UA-camrs. Since they are native speakers they pronounce the words more naturally, so that could help. 2. Read Swedish books, or anything in Swedish tbh. It helps your grammar and if you might learn new words. 3. Set your phone language to Swedish. If you do that you get to use and see the language more. I could come up with tons of more tips but sadly I am too lazy to write them. What I’m trying to say is use the language as much as possible and try to listen to it a lot too. Now of course you should also try to *study* too. I’m just saying that only studying using books or watching like “SwEdishPoD101” Isn’t going to take you that far. Anyways hope it helped and that you’re not too disappointed 🌚🌚🌚 (but of course if there is something that you’re confused about you could ask me since I’m probably going to use this account more now.🌝)
With the whole TV show/movie thing, I recommend watching more of the “real life” ones. So instead of watching super dramatic shows, I watch variety shows in Korean. For example, for kpop fans, there are sooo many variety shows created by groups, such as: RUN BTS, GOT7ing, as well as ‘behind the scenes’ type videos, such as: Bangtan Bomb, Twice TV, Astro Ddocca, etc. And for non-kpop fans, there are regular variety shows and episodes can be found all over UA-cam. These are more useful in my opinion as the words and phrases are normally more natural. Sometimes watching a show without English (or your native language) subtitles and Korean (or the language you are learning) can be beneficial. For example, I was too lazy to turn my VLIVE subtitles from Korean to English and so I watched 3 episodes of RUN BTS without English and I understood WAY more than I did when I had either both languages or just English up and was trying to write down words or phrases. Sometimes you know more than you think and this is a great way to notice that. And of course, it’s okay not to understand everything!
• w a t e r • yeah definitely not a good idea for beginners but I do recommend watching the reality shows with English (or your native language) subtitles because you’ll be able to hear some more natural korean :)
I had to live with 3 languages my entire life: Thai, Tagalog, and English. And honestly, it is hard to master them all. English is my main language, and the rest I can just understand. But speaking and writing is just so tough! I want to give up. But this marks the day where I will put my all into it. Fighting!
Thank you for that! You said everthing I need to know. I`m learning english, and yes, its a bit difficult, but i know it will take a while. I`ve been learning english for 3 months, and i`m so happy, because its not easy to who study at home and alone.. no couse english, no teacher english, but i`m doing well. Its a progress. Thank you once more!
I’m just trying to be fluent in French, one of my family’s native languages is French and I wanna understand what they say to me and be confident in replying .
Ari L I would recommend watching content in French like UA-cam videos (I would recommend Squeezie, Seb la frite, Pierre Croce, Léopold, and for Canadian French Lysandre Nadeau and Thomas Gauthier) Also French music from the 50-60s because their prononciation is very clear and you can gather a lot of vocabulary (Barbara, Brassens, Brel, Edith Piaf) For reading if you just started maybe you can start with poetry so you’re not too overwhelmed with the sentences (Prévert is great for beginners)
consume a LOT of korean media. i've been watching korean media for about 7 years and (not bragging in any way) I was able to get a 90+ average in my korean class in university without studying for tests and speaking exams lol (probably should've studied to get a 100% though lol). trust me the language and grammar will just automatically click in your head without having to study it if you consume a lot of kmedia (watch variety shows!). it's harder to memorise stuff if you don't actively consume that language's media. take me for example, i'm learning japanese and it doesn't click automatically because i don't watch japanese stuff haha.
I watched video by Med School Insiders the video ‘Helpful, unhelpful, and useless study techniques’. To summarize his video you need to use active recall in order to recall information for a long time. How? First you need to understand what you fully don’t grasp yourself, second memorize by going over what you don’t understand yourself this sounds alike the first step, but the third step use active recall without looking at the answers and quizzing yourself on areas where you need to grow. I’m unsure how you study Korean, but since memorization is hard for you. Comprehension is most important if you want to understand what certain word, phrase or sentence means. Understanding must come first before memorizing which helps with long term memory, if you study that other way actually it leads to weaker long term grasp. This what happens when you try to memorize flash cards by not understanding the problem areas where you need to grow. You need to quiz yourself again on the ones you need more help on which leads to long term memory. I hope this helps. Reference: ua-cam.com/video/w1cX89XgqUM/v-deo.html Channel: Med School Insiders
Ariana I’ll give you an example of how you can memorize a word effectively in another language. For example, what does cherry blossoms mean in Japanese? Sakura! What are other Japanese variants for Sakura? Hanami, and Senbonzakura (for thousand cherry blossoms). In order to understand a certain language understanding what it means in the native language before deciphering in English.
I am currently self-learning French and just uploaded a video on my channel all about it! I find it super interesting to watch these videos as everyone learns in different ways✨🙌🏻
Here are some tips about how I teached myself fluent English in about 8-9 months by myself at age 8: •UA-cam, is probably the biggest reason I can speak fluent English. I watched music videos with lyrics, random UA-camrs who speaks clear English, small to no accent (take that as you want), Gacha music videos (they have music, lyrics and you can sense what's going because of the pictures) •Try to make it simple. Learn the basics, then you can start learning the language rules •Notes. If you're learning a language, try to write down the words you're learning, and then write what it means in your native language. Example: Je suis= I am (that's French by the way). If you do take notes, maybe write down how you pronounce it (this helps me a lot now that I'm trying to learn French) • Don't skip classes. Skipping classes can put you behind on your work, and in learning the language. Even if it's only one class (but, if you're sick, stay home) • If you have family members or friends that can speak the language you wanna learn, try to talk with them. (I didn't really do this, but I think it would help others) • Books, *Audio books*, Movies and Videos • Do it if you're interested • Make time for it. If that for you is sitting and reading a book, or lay down and watch a movie, whatever you prefer. Make time and take time You can use these for learning any language, I know she did say most of it already, but yeah. I hope this was helpful in some way or another (I also use these tricks a lot when I'm in French class)
@@nova111a Thank you for that well thought comment which was 100% relevant for what I was trying to help people with. It's not like I'm still actively learning and trying to help people learn on the way.
@@nova111a I am still working on it, and I am fluent in english, but sometimes when I write fast I mess up a little. That's why I had the spelling mistakes
I’m learning Portuguese right now because it’s very similar to my first language Spanish and my parents speak Portuguese. Who else is learning Portuguese
Oi! How your studies are going? I'm studying spanish and it's so cool see that people are interested in my language♡ If you could help with my spanish, i would be so thankfull and I can help you with your portuguese! Anyways... good luck with portuguese😊
I'm studying Japanese currently... It's so much easier learning something you want to learn instead of a language you have to learn for school! What a shame school makes you hate learning new things...
I am currently studying German, this video was incredibly helpful, you explain everything so well, and I am more determined than ever to keep on going!
I've actually been actively learning Esperanto, idk what attracts me so much towards the language but it just calls out to me. The culture behind it and it's history is very existant and detailed, and unfortunately a good portion of its beginning is unfortunately bleak (Stalin and Hitler), due to this there's this type of deep understanding between Esperantists which is just very difficult to explain.
omg yes i JUST needed this video! i've been learing spanish and swedish since quarantine started. at the beginning i was very motivated, but now i'm lacking motivation lol so i can't wait for this video to go online! also everyone interested in learning a new language independently: babble is probably the best and easiest way to learn a new language AND IT'S FREE (they made it free because of corona i think :) also i've told u this many times before, but you are such a huge inspiration for my channel
Nina A.M you need to google something like free babble students or something, because it’s free for us student. but all they ask for is a school name so I just put a random one and then u get a code!
in brief: In this video, Beatrice shares her passion for language learning and provides tips on how to learn a new language effectively. She emphasizes the importance of choosing a language you're genuinely interested in and setting clear objectives. She also recommends gathering resources like a notebook, grammar resources, translator, dictionary, and flashcards. To make language learning successful, establish a study routine, be consistent, and set aside dedicated chunks of time for study. Beatrice also shares some ideas for language learning activities: 1-Set your devices to your target language 2-Journal in your target language 3-Listen to podcasts in your target language 4-Listen to songs in your target language 5-Immerse yourself in the language by listening and paying attention to words you can pick out. 6-Study lyrics and learn new words and grammar. Practice listening and speaking with native speakers, such as through a tutor. 7-Make sentences in your target language throughout the day and learn themed vocabulary based on your interests. 8-Actively watch TV shows and follow social media accounts in the language for exposure. 9-Study vocabulary by incorporating new words into sentences and practice pronunciation. 10-Find friends learning the same language to support and motivate each other. 11-Identify your weak areas and focus on improving them. 12-Share your language learning experiences and engage with others who are studying or interested in studying languages. By following these tips and immersing yourself in different aspects of the language, you can improve your language skills and become fluent over time.
I've been learning Chinese for 3 years because it was an option in high school. I'm continuing it for college and realized I've never acquired a study routine. This was very informative. I'm excited to get back into it! Thank you :>
This is EXTREMELY HELPFUL!! I am really impressed with your passion about learning languages and how astonishingly helpful this video turned out to be. I was convinced this would be a more aesthetic based video but I was pleasantly proved wrong. Me encanta!
I`m a mexican subscriber of yours and didn't know you actually knew spanish! it makes me so happy! and your video has helped me decide on learning mandarin chinese, wish me luck!
I from Poland, im learning eanglish so looong. Im watching netflix and UA-cam only in english and I talk with myself in english. Im trying to speek English to my friends.
I'm venezuelan and I am watching this video for understand english better. It's awesome 'cause I understod a big part of the video without subtitles and I stared two weeks ago. I know that my english isn't good yet, but I think that with more practice I can found the fluency in this language! uwu some tips that I use: -watching chindren's tv shows while I'm writing the vocabulary -reading articles in english -practicing my speaking recording my voice about my day, how I'm feeling, things to do the next day, etc. -learning grammar with a book and lyrics of songs -thinking in the target language , but if I don't know some words, I use a diccionary -imitate natives people speaking (in podcast, youtbers, singers or random interviews) -using memrise to practice my writting and listening
Hi! I thought it might be useful if I correct you on some of your spelling and wording so heres this! The only things I will say are that in the first paragraph on the last sentence it should say "I can be fluent in this language!" In the first tip "chindren " should be spelled "children" The begining part of your third tip doesn't make sense, maybe instead of saying "practicing my speaking recording my voice about my day..." you could say "Practice speaking by recording my voice about my day" (This still sounds a little strange but it makes a lot more sense) on the fourth point, instead of saying "lyrics of songs" say "song lyrics" on point 5, "diccionary" should instead be "dictionary". On the last sentense using the word "I" does work but the word "i'll" sounds better On tip 6 your examples would be better worded by saying (" using podcasts, youtubers, singers, or random interviews) im not sure if you know this or not but in the English language, all languages are capitalized including the word "English" But anyway your English is really great so keep practicing!
I started to learn hebrew before the pandemic and i'm on the way And also decided to learn a second language Witch is german and i'm so happy with having a purpose in the quarantine ☺️❤️
I am learning French. Switch on you video any time when I got depressed because sometimes I feel like I am standing at one point very long time :) Thanks!
That journaling tip is super helpful! I’ve been wanting to start journaling to just have some more mindful moments but I just don’t feel motivated. And I’m always trying to find a way to incorporate writing and speaking Spanish into my life but I don’t really have anyone to talk to. So this was incredibly helpful!
My first language is spanish, I learned english for myself and I'm learning deutsch in my school. Now I'll start to learn korean because I know reading hangul since a couple of years and your videos are really useful!
Hey! Can we be friends? I really need a Spanish guide plus I would love to have a Spanish friend. Although I don’t know Korean, I could help you out in English maybe? Are you from Spain btw? Are you on insta? If so, maybe reach out to me at @rockinggirl_06 ? Lots of love, R.
What language are you currently studying? 🌟
none 😂 I should and want to learn Portuguese and French! Spanish is my native language though so being bilingual has been amazing specially for many jobs!
The Bliss Bean Latin and spanish
I'm studying Norwegian right now! I got inspired after watching Ragnarok on Netflix!
I'm studying French right now.. Unfortunately I lost much of my progress that I made during a 4-month-internship in French Guiana.. But super motivated right now, thank you so much for the video!
i’m learning Portuguese ! i’m also wanting to learn Italian and french!
Her: practicing by talking to people My social anxiety: *sweats nervously*
oh god me too. that makes me so nervous i can barely speak english half the time in front of people i cant imagine me trying to speak a second language i’m still learning
@AnotherDeathEater Ikr, I've been learning french for a few years and I undertand almost everything but I feel so awkward speaking it
Me who has never met noone except my parents and brother: *sad noises
same here
Practise talking to yourself I do that all the time :D
I’m mexican, and I always speak to myself in english as if I were talking to someone, that’s a really good tip for practicing speaking :)
Jajajaja, yo también, también sirve mucho ver películas en inglés con subtítulos en inglés :)
jaja a mi mi abuela me enseño pero quiero aprender japones ya que mi tia lo habla y es mitad japonesa
Yo también soy mexicana estoy aprendiendo ruso
I learn spanish :)
I do the same :D
Her notebook : neat and aesthetic
My notebook : *who threw up on my page-*
lmfaooo i felt that
Relatable :(
HAHAHA SAME
Lol I actually need to make my notebooks look more organised
Mine looks like a 5 year old doodled on it hahahahahha
I hate how school language teachers only teach you to say things like "I have blue eyes" and other things you'll never need to say
They're limited by the rules. They too have their hands tied and can only do so much. 🤷🏽♂️
I learn Thai at my school, so I can't relate. ✨H O W E V E R ✨my friend takes French, and they had to learn how to say "I come to school by boat".
@@idiotburner5616 That sounds like a Duolingo sentence-
@@zsalt2018 My friend was learning about ways to get to school (or something along those lines) so =/
I think it’s to practice grammar and whatnot. Not necessarily a quick travel phrases thing.
honestly i don't think there is any experience that beats visiting a foreign country and being able to speak the native language! it's just a whole different vibe!
I keep seeing you everywhere loool
@@Wee.low1 i am everywhere hahah lol
Completely agree! I love your name, where are you from?
Just A Teenager hey I’m Italian/German, currently living in Switzerland but moving to the Netherlands in a couple of months :)
yeah but I'm poor
Me: *watching this peacefully
The Duolingo bird: "Looks like you forgot your French lessons 🤡🔪"
For real 🤣🤣
Spanish or vanish
@Scarlet Velvet 梦 why
@Scarlet Velvet 梦 Bestie they kidnapped my cats 😀
Bruh 😂😂
I deleted it now I want to download it again
Her: "listen to music" Me: studying ASL
Try to sign while listening to songs you like, and look up words you hear. That's what I did when starting out. Eventually you will get good enough to not sign word for word, and use more ASL grammar but when starting it felt good to sign to my favorite songs and increase signing speed.
@@rayahorear4260 omg i never thought of that!! thank u🙏🏽
There are UA-camrs that speak ASL that give great tips on learning ASL, including translating songs into ASL.
this comment sent me 🤣
i have learned whole worship songs in ASL through youtube!
Everyone saying: English, Spanish, Japanese, Korean.
Me like: eeeh... RUSSIAN
Ya everyone wanna learn spanish or japanese, but here i am wanting to learn georgian, i love the writing and culture so much.
SAMEEE
I just started Russian too lol
Same, I just started with russian and Korean
@@vin3683 0.0 its MR. LAYOREO
TIME STAMPS
1 - Pick a language (1:08)
- Set a clear objective (1:51)
2 - Gather your resources (2:55)
- Notebook
- Resource for grammar and vocabulary
- Dictionary
- ANKI (flashcards)
3 - Create a routine (6:50)
4 - Language learning ideas (9:40)
- Set your phone in your target language
- Journal in your target language
- Listen to podcast
- Listen to music
- iTalk lesson
- Form sentence througout the day
- Memorize themed vocabulary
- Follow social media accounts
- Write example setences for vocab
- Talk to yourself
- Find language learning friends
Thank you.
Not all heros wear capes
Underrated comment
You saved me like 12 minutes of my day. So grateful (;
Thank you, I will follow you to the end of the earth
me: learning Korean because I made a bet with my friend that I could watch a whole drama without subtitles lmao
hope you win the bet
Hows that going, dude? I'm learning japanese bc I want to watch anime and do chores atthe same time
S Robinson it’s going well I learned how to read so far but that’s it 😅
MonkeySee MonkeyDo thank you 😚
actually that itself can help, there is a method where you analyze like a baby and learn the language just by hearing it and picking it up, its usually helpful to kpop trainees who are not korean
I need to do this to re-up my French and German game.
Damon! I love your channel and your French videos are soooo helpful.
Omg damon
Guten Tag:)
*When two worlds collide*
me too with German! I've decided after I get a really good grip on my German, I'll go for one more language :)
As a Latina..... we do tend to speak very fast. Sometimes not even us understand each other.
A lot of my classmates speak spanish, and in english they'll be speaking really fast- and then I hear them actually speak spanish and it's just....
S P E E D
lol yeah, my mom is from chengdu, in china, and people there talk so fricking fast like im sorry you lost me 10 sentances ago
Fr my family speak so fast sometimes I can’t even understand, my first language is Spanish but I don’t even talk as fast as they do 😭
imaginate el que estudia español y va a un video de un chileno para practicar
hahahaha🤣🤣🤣
I'm currently learning Korean and Spanish and I've found that watching little kids shows in your target language, preferably not made for learners but for native speakers, is super helpful. They speak pretty slowly and clearly and the vocabulary is easy. I like to watch them without any subtitles so that I can focus on pronunciation and trying to understand what is going on more than trying to understand every word.
And recommendations for Spanish kids shows, please?
@@fanfeiwang41 hey, my first language is spanish and I know you did not ask me directly but Pepa pig is a good option
@@uuseer01 thank you Karol! Have a nice day!
I recommend watching “what’s wrong with secretary Kim?”. I don’t watch it much but I really like the series and for kids shows I only watch pucca :).
Ayye im learning Korean and Spanish as well. I watch Peppa Pig in Korean on UA-cam 🤣🤣
me: mandarin is my native language
also me: gets stressed out seeing my phone in mandarin bc I'm so used to everything in english
Omg I wanna learn mandarin would you be willing to help?
Crystal Moon #ghosted Bahaha
Wow I like Mandarin
I'm Trying to study but it's very difficult, the tones kill me 😂😂😂
(My native language is Portuguese)
Crystal Moon I am from Shanghai, China and I am fluent in both Shanghainese and Mandarin. I am glad if I could help u. 我来自中国上海,上海话和普通话都很流利。如果我能帮到你的话,我会感到很高兴。
F F I think 4 tones(ā á ǎ à) and writing system are two of the most difficult things for non-native speaker of Mandarin to learn this language.
anyone else here learning spanish, french or swedish at the moment? :)
also beatrice is honestly such a huge inspiration for my little channel! thank u for everything
Yes I’m learning French and Swedish ;)
@@antonialinawolf omg i'm also learing french atm, cause i was an aupair in paris lol
Im learning Spanish
I’m learning Spanish and Norwegian :) (I’m Hungarian btw)
@@zitabrigitta8930 omg i've been wanting to study Norwegian too! i've heard that Swedish and Norwegian are quite similar though :)
She said we are all stuck at home unless your watching this in the future. I’m like yeah 5 months on and I’m back in local lockdown
2 more months and still, here we are. In 2021.
same January 18th and we're still stucked at home lol
I’m 8 months in the future we are still In lockdown 😬
Kinley Cox 16hours in the future still in lockdown 🙂
9 months on and still going strong here in America
Anyone else learning korean??? Lets make a club? Like here so we can know how many are there learning korean
I’m learning korean too!
Me too!!
yeah im trying to learn!
me!!!
im also learning!!
I'm learning Japanese rn because one of my friends is Japanese and isn't that fluent in English. So, I'm making it work. I'm teaching her English and she's helping me with Japanese :p
I want to be able to talk to her more and stuff so yeah 👍
wish i have also a friend like u
@@raikontopeni_swadeekhrub same lmao
I’d like to inform you that this is have been proven to be a highly effective way of learning a language! That being said learning a language is really difficult for most people indifferent of method but I’m sure having that extra support from you friend will be a great resource :D
@@ohh7759 ikr
wait-- how yall become friends lol?
I'm Italian-Vietnamese, raised with both languages along with English (International School). Moved to France at 15 due to my father's job so I learnt French. Been studying Korean for 8-9 years and I can finally consider myself fluent. I can even understand classical literature! Good luck to everyone.
Che bello😍 Complimenti!
Ti auguro il meglio😘
@@valesigh Ma quanto sei gentile Valentina, grazie mille! Anch'io ti auguro il meglio, in particolare ora. Con tutto quello che sta succedendo nel mondo, la salute di tutti è a rischio. Se stai attualmente studiando una lingua, buona fortuna! 💞💞
omg that’s so amazing chị!!
THAT'S AMAZING GREAT WORK GIRL 👍🏻👍🏻👌
that’s so amazing, you go girl!!
I'm wanting to learn nine languages:
- Japanese
- Korean
- Chinese traditional and simplified
- Indonesian
- German
- Greek
- French
- Spanish
I mainly got my inspiration from my mother, she learned four languages back when she was younger, she wanted to be a translator, but due to taking care of me and my siblings she decided to let her career go, she wants to help me and my siblings achieve our goals, and live our lives to the fullest!
How is your progress going?
Wow you're really interested in Asian languages
bonne chance mon reuf ! j'espère que tu y arriveras (as you can already practice french a little ahah)
Kudos!
suerto :)
bruh i'm the Mexican in the family that doesn't know Spanish and i really wanna learn Spanish so i can have a conversation with my grandma! it will mean the the world to me if i can have a decent conversation with her
Same lmao, my mum is from malta and she speaks maltese so my nanna and nannu, i only just started learning the language so hopefully i can understand maltese in the future, i also want to move to malta in the future
Literally same I’m Mexican
I can help if y’all want I know English and Spanish. Spanish is my native language
If you have family members that do speak Spanish make them speak it to you, immersion is gonna help you pick it up faster than just studying grammar
@@killer.rose8 could you help me? im a native English speaker trying to become conversationally fluent in spanish
I feel so happy when I see people learning spanish for fun and that nobody is punishing them to do so!
Whenever I lose motivation I just think about it how freakin amazing it would to speak a whole other language, to connect to people on a whole different level. Idk that's enough to motivate me, the fact of being capable to speak another language...
OMG, I do that too! It feels so good when someone else does what you thought you were the only one doing.
I'm trying to learn french by myself but bruh, I'm a mess
Same
Ive been studying French for 3 years in university and 3 years high school/middle school Im not native but I’m open to helping y’all practice
Desiree Frayre Thank you so much!!!
I studied French 3 years in the highschool, 2 years ago. Now, I forgot all, I just remember some words and the principal conjugations but, for be sincerely I'm not a person can learn a language by myself, I hope that you guys can improve so much 😁💗
Bruhh same if anyone knows good resourcess please tell me
"this is the hardest language"
thai: *allow me to introduce myself*
Helloooooo!!
Thai looks SO difficult!
is it actually? I was told it was easier than korean
@@marymasicampo2201 I'm leaning Thai and yes it's very difficult, at least for me 😥 I think the pronunciation is the hardest and most important part
@@soobseye3565 I fount out that for me grammar is more difficult than pronunciation 🥺🥺
I'm studying English 🌟 I'm so happy to see you're studying Korean as I'm Korean. 한국어 글씨 너무 귀여워요 :)
안녕! I’m studying korean too
Ohhh I'm English learning Korean aha
Hi nice to meet you. We can practice English speaking
I taught myself English at about 12 years old, mostly because I moved to a private school and had never had an English lesson in my life, which caused me to struggle a lot, eventually having to take extra classes. After getting the hang of it, I was determined to become fluent. I started with Duolingo but soon quit and moved on to the approach that truly helped me. Since I'd already learned the basics in school, I started watching American shows on Netflix, the first one was Fuller House. At first I didn't understand much, so I'd see every scene several times, with no subtitles, English subtitles, Portuguese (my native language) subtitles and finally with no subtitles again. I'd write down expressions and words I didn't know and repeat them out loud. Not once did I pick up a grammar book, but in order to learn how to properly use the Present Perfect, for example, I watched English UA-cam videos. I would talk to myself all day and look up whatever words I didn't know how to say in English. As far as vocabulary is concerned, I used flashcard apps. I realized I had become fluent when I hardly ever had to search for words while talking and could understand 80-90 per cent of everything I listened to, which took about a year and a half. From that point, I kept on practicing my listening and speaking skills and focused on sounding natural, linking words in a sentence, using more contractions, etc. About a year and a half ago, my parents decided to sign me up for actual English lessons to do some brushing up. It turns out I got to skip several stages, which would be equivalent to 5 years of studying. Through the course, I've brought my writing and grammar skills to a whole new level. I'll be taking the CAE exam this year in June after finishing the prep course. That was a long comment, but I just wanted to share my experience and possibly motivate the language learning community. Bear in mind: with dedication and a positive mindset, you can do anything.
OMG THATS SO GOOD, ive known how to speak english all my life I Know Urdu,potawri and hindi I want to learn spanish. Im going to start of with watching shows, i already know the alphabet but hopefully I can try and get fluent at it , How long did you practise english a day??
@@officialbismah wow, that's really impressive considering that those are highly difficult languages. Since it's been a while since I learned English, I can't recall exactly how many hours a day I dedicated to it, but I'd say I used to watch around 2 episodes and practice speaking throughout the day, since I had a lot of spare time. For Spanish, I recommend Colombian shows, there's The White Slave(top-notch), La Nina(shows the reality of the country), The queen of the flow(revenge, romance, exciting). You said you know the alphabet, but have you learned the basics already?
oh yeah of course the english course to waste money away
@@harvey4125 haha, I don't think it was a waste of money, though, since I mentioned in my comment that I hadn't learned much grammar. So the course's helped me brush that up, practice writing, etc. But I totally get why you're not a big fan of language courses.
Ughhhh, eu tô na luta com a prática do speaking, é muito difícil não parar a cada duas frases pra pensar em alguma palavra porque o cérebro dá branco kkkkkkkkkk mas puts, é até surpreendente ver outra pessoa que fale português por aqui (não sei se você é do Brasil ou de Portugal) mas parabéns por sua conquista! Espero chegar na fluência também e tô pensando iniciar o francês por agora 😊
(Ah, e os detalhes da sua experiência vão me ajudar muito, obrigada!!!!)
"find a motivation for learning a language"
me: AnIMe wiThouT subS im comINg foR ya
hEntAi
JaPaNeSe ImPeRiAliSm.
Anime is so boring
@@honeydew3149 Live action Mediocrity, is boring. Only real life documentaries, or movies based on a real life person, or event, staying true to the original source is not boring.
this is literally me, omg
I’m currently studying Korean and Japanese but have around 10 languages on my bucket list. I’ve been studying Korean for the last two and a half years and I feel like I’m not going anywhere as I have no speaking practice and I can’t afford workbooks to practice that way. But, I am going to start university late September and that’s going to be a BA in Korean. I want to become a translator and go into translation publishing or something similar and hope that my degree will push me to continue. However, the course I am taking does start from the beginning. Thankfully, they allow students to take a placement test in order go to the “accelerated route” which means I can skip the basics. I really hope to spend the next four months ensuring my Korean is solid enough to skip ahead. Also, I will spend my second year in Korea as part of my degree so I will have to study hard alongside my university work! Thank you for this amazing video and the motivation! Can’t wait to see more and hope you progress well in all your languages!
Edit: Thanks to the no-no virus, our year abroad is moving to third year (just gotta wait a little longer to get some proper practice). Thank you for a lot of advice in the comments!
Try Duolingo maybe?
Gurashi Madoka Duolingo is awful for Korean in my opinion. Plus it’s not really gonna be helpful for what I need it for. Thanks for the suggestion though :)
I’ve been studying Japanese for 6 months. I’ve learned all JPLT 5 kanji. Very proud of myself.
Ray Cism 65 that’s really impressive! My Japanese journey has been a lot of stop and start. I’m probably only a month into actually trying to learn!
'download' textbooks
For french learners I recommend these podcasts😍: 1. Change ma vie ; 2. Learn French by podcast
Both my parents are native Spanish speakers and Spanish was my first language, but growing up I stopped speaking it and now I find myself relearning the language so I can have a better connection to my abuelos and family friends. This video gave me so much motivation! Thank you
Soy Latina y estoy escuchando este vídeo para poder entender mejor el inglés.
No te rindas
Es super buena idea ver videos o películas en el idioma que estás aprendiendo. Te juro que yo aprendí mejor haciendo eso que en el colegio y eso que estaba en colegio privado donde se “supone” que el nivel es mejor. Algo que también te puede ayudar es ver los videos/ películas o series con subtítulos en inglés, eso te ayudara muchísimo a mejorar tus habilidades al escribir. Sigue así y verás que pronto podrás entender todo :)
Te juro que es lo mejor que puedes hacer, yo hace unos 3 años los veía con subtítulos y ahora me estorban AJJAJA
Keep going! uwu
Jaja, soy brasileño e hago lo mismo
I am jusy learning spanish so i am not fully sure what you said but I think you said
I am Latina and I liked the video because I am interested in learning English
Can you tell me if I am right
You: Don't study a language you aren't interested in-
My Hebrew teachers: *I think the frick not*
😅😅
My future Italian teacher in a nutshell
My French, Arabic and German teacher agree with your Hebrew teacher
my Afrikaans teachers
Same with my Afrikaans teacher :')
Hey, folks, here's a list of songs in Spanish for those wanting to learn this language through music.I included various genres (except reggaeton 'cause I really don't like it).I hope it'll be useful for your learning.Enjoy!
Cristian Castro - No podrás
Cristian Castro - Por amarte así
Cristian Castro - Morelia
Cristian Castro - Volver a amar
Cristian Castro - Amor
Sarah Brightman & Fernando Lima - La pasión
Los angeles azules ft. Natalia Lafourcade - Nunca es suficiente
Los angeles azules Feat. Carla Morrison - Las maravillas de la vida
Los Angeles Azules - ¿Cómo te voy a olvidar?
Laureano Brizuela - Sueños Compartidos
Laureano Brizuela - Amándote
Laureano Brizuela - Eres lo que quiero
Laureano Brizuela - No hay adiós
Laureano Brizuela - Tiempo para amarte
Lani Hall - Te seguiré
Mecano - Hijo de la luna
Mecano - Cruz de navajas
Mecano - La fuerza del destino
Mecano - Me cuesta tanto olvidarte
Mecano - No es serio este cementerio
Miguel Mateos - Es tan fácil romper un corazón
Miguel Mateos - Cuando seas grande
Miguel Mateos - Mi sombra en la pared
Duncan Dhu - En algún lugar
Mikel Erentxun - A un minuto de ti
Vico C - Me acuerdo
Vilma Palma - Bye bye
Vilma Palma - Mojada
Café Quijano - La lola
Los fabulosos cadillacs - Matador
OBK- ¿Quién le dio sentido a nuestro amor
?
Miguel Bosé - Morir de amor
Miguel Bosé - Te amaré
Miguel Bosé - Amiga
Miguel Bosé - Este mundo va
Marisela y Marco Antonio Solis - La pareja ideal
Marisela - No puedo olvidarlo
Marisela - Ya no te vayas
La oreja de Van Gogh - La playa
La oreja de Van Gogh - París
La Oreja de Van Gogh feat. Natalia Lafourcade - María (Primera Fila)
La quinta estación - El sol no regresa
Amaral - Te necesito
Nacho Cano (feat. Mercedes Ferrer) - Vivimos siempre juntos
Sergio Dalma - Esa chica es mía
Complices - Es por ti
Guillermo Fernández - Con el corazón en la mano
Jeanette - Frente a frente
Jeanette - Corazón de poeta
Jeanette - ¿Por qué te vas?
Jeanette - El muchacho de los ojos tristes
José Luis Perales - Me llamas
Arianna - En mi soledad
Chris Durán - Te perdí
Juanes - Fotografía
Tatiana feat. Jonhy Lozada - Cuando estemos juntos
Alejandra Guzmán - Llama, por favor
Alejandra Guzmán - Hacer el amor con otro
Laura Flores y Sergio Fachelli - Lo que me tiene aquí
Yuri - Cuando baja la marea
Yuri - Todo mi corazón
Daniela Romo - Mentiras ( DJ RHEX VideoMix)
Daniela Romo - La ocasión para amarnos
Daniela Romo Y Manuel Mijares - Me alimento de ti
Emmanuel - Pobre diablo
Emmanuel - Enséñame
Emmanuel - Olor a hierba
Emmanuel - Este terco corazón ((Cover Audio)(Video))
Emmanuel - Detenedla ya
Caifanes - La negra Tomasa
Caifanes - Viento
G.I.T. - Es por amor
Los amantes de Lola - Beber de tu sangre (con letra)
La ley - El duelo
Andrés Calamaro - Flaca
Benny Ibarra - Sin ti
Diego Torres - Penélope
Angela Carrasco - Alguien como tú
Angela Carrasco - Quererte a ti
Iván - Te quiero tanto
Dulce - Déjame volver contigo
José Feliciano y Lani Hall - Un amor así
Robertro carlos - Lady Laura
Roberto Carlos - No te apartes de mí
Roberto Carlos - Cama y mesa
Roberto Carlos - El gato que está triste y azul
José Augusto - Candilejas
Miguel Gallardo - Otro ocupa mi lugar
Miguel Gallardo - Hoy tengo ganas de ti
Alejandra Ávalos - Amor, fascíname
Julio Iglesias - Soy un truhán, soy un señor
Julio Iglesias - Con la misma piedra
Julio Iglesias - Rio rebelde
Julio Iglesias - Si me dejas no vale
Julio Iglesias - Que no se rompa la noche
Julio Iglesias - Me olvidé de vivir
Enrique Iglesias - Si tú te vas
Luis Miguel - Yo que no vivo sin ti
Luis Miguel - Todo y nada
Luis Miguel - Ahora te puedes marchar
Luis Miguel y Rocio Banquells - No me puedo escapar de ti
Camilo Blanes - Pase lo que pase
Rocío Durcal - La gata bajo la lluvia
Myriam Hernández - El hombre que yo amo
Heroes Del Silencio - Maldito duende
Mägo de Oz- Fiesta pagana 2.0 (Videoclip oficial)
La Unión - Lobo hombre en París
Radio Futura - Veneno en la piel
Mijares - Para amarnos más
Mijares - Poco a poco
Mijares - Bella
Gianluca Grignani - Mi historia entre tus dedos
Ricci e poveri - ¿Dónde estarás?
Laura Pausini - Se fue
Laura Pausini - Entre tú y mil mares
Laura Pausini - La soledad
Laura Pausini - Inolvidable
Objetivo Birmania - Los amigos de mis amigas
A las 10 en casa - Enamorada del novio de mi amiga
Fandango - Un millón de maneras de olvidarte
Hada - Solo palabras
Rebeca - Duro de pelar
Minerva - Estoy llorando por ti
Minerva - No seas malo
Graciela Mauri - A nadie más
Caló - Formas de amor
Caló - Perfume
Benjamin - No soy el aire
Princesa - Rojo y llanto
Pandora - ¿Cómo te va, mi amor?
Pandora - No puedo dejar de pensar en ti
José José - Más
José José - Lo dudo
José José - ¿Y qué?
José José - Lo que no fue no será
Carlos Mata - ¿Que por qué te quiero?
Rudy La Scala - Mi vida eres tú
Franco de Vita - Un buen perdedor
Marcos Llunas - Para reconquistarte
Chayanne - Dejaría todo
Julieta Venegas - Limón y sal
Álvaro Soler - La Libertad
Flans - 20 Millas
Flans - Ay, amor
Flans - Bazar
Flans - Las mil y una noches
Erick Rubín - Cuando mueres por alguien
Ednita Nazario - Tú sin mí
Oscar Athié - Quiero llenarme de ti
Manoella Torres - Si supieras
Moenia - Déjame entrar
Moenia - No puedo estar sin ti
Amistades Peligrosas - Me quedaré solo
Amistades Peligrosas - Me haces tanto bien
Monica Naranjo - Sóla
Shakira - Antologia
Carlos vives - La gota fría
Luis Angel - Tú me quemas
Luis Angel - Amar a muerte
Luis Angel - Flor Dormida
Soraya - De repente
Gloria Estefan - Hoy
Alaska y Dinarama - Ni tú ni nadie
Alaska y Dinarama - A quién le importa
Alaska y Dinarama - Mi novio es un zombie
Alaska y Dinarama - ¿Cómo pudiste hacerme esto a mí?
Los prisioneros - Tren al sur
Soda Stereo - De música ligera
Soda Stereo - Cuando pase el temblor
Thalía - En la intimidad
Playa Limbo - El eco de tu voz
Sandoval - A quien tú decidiste amar
Raúl - Sueño su boca
Viceversa - Ella
OBK - Historias De Amor (Version 98)
Sentidos opuestos - Historias de amor
Sentidos opuestos - ¿Dónde están?
Sentidos opuestos - Escríbeme en el cielo
Sentidos opuestos - Tú y yo
Lorenzo Santamaría - Para que no me olvides
Silvana Di Lorenzo - Me muero por estar contigo
Bertin Osborne - Tú, solo tú
Mocedades - Eres Tú
Pablo Abraira - Amor marinero
Rocío Jurado - Como una ola
Trigo limpio - Te quiero para mí
Trigo limpio - Maria Magdalena
Los brios - Te acordarás de mí
Sergio y Estíbaliz - Búscame
Thank you
Thankkks
@Char Char Binks they do help a lot, if you really want yo learn.
@Char Char Binks well, it depends on what kind of music you listen to."Trashy" music doesn't help, that's for sure.
I screenshotted all of it
1. Change Phone Language.
2. Journal in Target Language.
3. Podcasts - Spanish Duolingo Podcast.
4. Spanish Songs. Listen, Translate, Listen.
5. UA-cam in Spanish.
6. Tutor.
7. Form Sentences in Your Target Language.
8. Learn Themed Vocabulary.
9. Watch T.V. Shows + Movies in Target Language.
10. Form Sentences with Vocab.
**Thank you sooo much for this Beatrice!! This was so helpful
im learning asl (american sign language)
Omg same I learned a bit of asl last summer
This video won't help you then 😂
That's amazing! I'm an ASL tutor in my college but I am no where near fluent, if you want anyone to practice with hmu!
@@zeoceania2765 Lol, this video can still be useful for students learning ASL. A lot of the tips can be translated into something visual, and there is a common written form for ASL that can be used to practice grammar and organize thoughts. There are many resources for ASL!
im learning auslan!
I really want to learn spanish because I think their language is beautiful
Ayudo en lo que necesites!
@@cristina4500 necesito tu ayuda en aprender español!
When you did all your languages I was like “Ooo you go girl!” Studying languages is so satisfying but so hard
I am learning french and spanish atm and i'm setting my goal to be fluent on both by the end of 2021. Wish me luck!
Do you already know any other languages?
Good luck bestie!
How you study for french?
I’m learning Spanish and thinking about learning French too! Hopefully I’ll be able to learn it, by the end of 2023 because I’m pretty busy most of the time.
You’re learning two languages at a time, you probably can’t be fluent in both of them by the end of 2021 if you’re learning both at the same time.
Everyone: learning more common languages
Me: *sweating* iRiSh
I'm learning Scottish Gaelic...we're on the "save beautiful vanishing languages team." 😉
Check out gaeilge I mo chroi, Learn Irish, Sean mór and the irish exile
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Well I wanna learn Vietnamese. Haven't seen that in the comment section before
@@SandraCuriel-mr1qn Maybe because...
a. The alphabet is different and the writing style as well.
b. There aren't that many mainstream Arabian artist that's crossed from their homeland to the US or England.
I'm learning Polish
“Need something to motivate you”
Me : * looks over to my bts poster * “oh I’ve got motivation 😁😁😁”
Jajajajj this one made me laugh.
Trust me when I say that IT'S A GREAT MOTIVATION!!!
The reason why I learned English was because I wanted to be able to understand what my favorite bands and artists were singing about, so it works.
I really hope you succeed!!!❤️
(I know English is way easier than Korean, but don’t give up)
Same!!! Looks to my many kpop posters 😂
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This is the reason I want to learn korean
Pencils 2000 Yess learning Korean for Bangtan
I learned Italien 12 years ago by meself 🤣 With an Eros Ramazzotti CD and a dictionary from the 1970ies that I found at my grandmother’s place 😂 It worked well 😊
as an italian this is amazing!! è veramente bello vedere persone imparare la propria lingua 🥰💘
@@dorianablucerchiata4785 My best friends are Italian so i want to learn sooo bad! Do you have any tips?😭
@@gwenythvieira2540 uhm you sure have to pay attention when you study grammar because it really is kinda difficult (many italians don't know how to speak proper/correct italian especially with the verbs) and maybe listen to some songs in italian, i also use duolingo for language learning (idk if the italian course is good or sucks but it shouldn't be that bad). some artists (music) recs i would recommend is the "cantautori italiani" basically it means italian songwriters (like De' André, Guccini, Lucio Dalla, ....). I hope you'll have a great italian learning journey, if you want to ask me anything else don't hesitate!! (i hope my advice'll be a bit useful to you) have a nice day my friend!
@@dorianablucerchiata4785 aw thank you so much! I will definitely check out some music. The hardest part for me is putting words together to form sentences. I learn words pretty easily but i cant just put the words together to form a sentence because of grammar and such (if that even makes any sense) but thank you so much for the tips and i will reach out if i ever need help.😊
@@gwenythvieira2540 yeah that definitely makes sense! duolingo in the beginning could help form some sentences (I use it to study norwegian and it's helping me for now). Good luck dear!
"Watch movies in your target language!"
Me trying to learn Irish: sobbing
My condolences :(
I'm learning Armenian, it's so hard to find resources and movies in that language, so I feel you :(
I speak Hiligaynon and I feel y'all .
@@MariangelyRodelo I’m learning Kwèyòl a Caribbean language 😩
I’m learning Swedish so young royals is helping me
I'm greek, i already know how to speak English, as you can tell, i know how to speak german,italian, french and spanish and know I'm learning Portuguese, i love learning languages, i was taught english and french at school, i learned the other languages by myself and I'm proud of me, there were times i almost give up, because it was so hard for me to learn so many languages, but look where i am right now, i almost speak 6 languages.You shouldn't give up, if you're really wanting something just keep trying and I'm sure that you will achieve it❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wow!!!! That's awesome!! Do you have any strategies or websites you used to teach yourself to speak french? I'm learning French, I know the basics but my goal is to speak fluently.
hey are there any specufic sites for learning spanish that helped you?
Μπράβο σού 👏😁
goalssss
@@ga75 language tutor var youtube kanalı 5 6 gündür başladım gayet güzel gidiyor bol pratik yapmak lazım
i cant get a tutor cause i’m ✨b r o k e✨
You can find Facebook groups to help you! Ask people to be a language exchange partner so that way you don’t need to pay. Hope this helps!
*sigh* me too....
I am replying late but try hello talk app for Language learning it is somehow helpful
I can't get over of how much fancier this sentence looks when you add sparkles...
Same
한국인인데 저도 언어 배우는 거 좋아하는 사람으로서 공감이 많이 가네요 열정에 동기 부여 받고 갑니다! 👊👊
I loved this video! I’d like to add an extra tip with regards to watching movies and tv shows to learn a language:
I especially recommend Disney movies because the acting, animation, and facial expressions are very exaggerated, which makes it easier to follow along with the plot, even if you don’t understand everything being said.
Another tip is to watch a movie that you’ve already seen before (in your own language), but in a different language. That way, you already know the plot, but you’re still learning a new language. Good luck!
I'm currently learning ASL. For me personally, it is really hard not having anyone to practice with, but I will not let that discourage me.
!!
I can practice with you if u would like
Yes I totally agree! I spent years trying to learn online and couldn’t find a credible resource. I eventually took classes for years and I always had deaf teachers. Being submersed Into that environment was the only way I could learn personally. Good luck tho !
@@camilachaos4490 ao immersion?
I’m a language lover too 🥰 I found your channel because I wanted to improve my listening in English and it is easy for me to listen to you. I speak Spanish, English and French, currently studying translation and interpretation as a major and learning Italian, Russian, sign language 💕💕 I saw one of your videos where you spoke your native language, I don't remember what it is, but it sounded very nice and I want to learn it. I love your channel, greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽 🥰🌺✨
It looks like we speak the same 3 languages... Rosalie where are you from?
Heyy I am trynna learn russian, any suggestions or apps?
@@khushbookhatri9894 start off with the alphabet. Generally Russian is a tough language to learn for non-Slavic people. I would recommend finding a teacher, esoecially because the grammar is pretty challenging. It is also very helpful to listen to Russian podcasts and watching tales for children. That way you'll be able to get with the flow and begin to understand how the language "works". Keep a notebook where you can write down all new words that you encounter
Khushboo Khatri Hey, just wanted to wish you luck. I’m a native speaker and don’t know every aspect of my language yet. Be stubborn and you will kill it!
@@edenmarciszek6103 thankyouuu!
It’s good advice to look through a few flashcards daily, even when you don’t have time for a proper study session. It makes a huge difference to how quickly you learn new words and phrases.
I agree that 10 minutes a day isn’t enough to actually learn a language (maybe if you do it for 20 or 30 years!), but it will definitely help to solidify what you have already learned.
I really wanted to study Spanish/espanol during quarntine but ohh so much did i procasinate hope this will let me get over my PROCRASTINATION love you bliss
@StudyLover10 thanks a LOT I don't really know anyone who speaks Spanish but I find it easy in online courses like doulingo and more ill surely keep you notified
Wow buena suerte, mi primer idioma es el español y actualmente aprendo inglés por mi cuenta ☺ if you need help, I'm here.
@StudyLover10 thanks I actually did try duolingo but it keeps on giving words randomly {as you said} but I will try some muchas Gracias! Adios
@@lauchq thanks but I didint understand what you said clearly as you are I am a starter ♡
@@philipphilip5539 Oh Ok, no problem.
You will improve little by little, according to the time you are willing to learn. :) ♥
- Happy week from Colombia.
I'm 13 years old and I live in Serbia. Actually, we've been teaching English since the first grade in school, and I have to tell you that I only learned English by watching the series in English. I can't believe it, but I literally learned to speak English normally in only six months. So, if you want to learn a language, I suggest you watch the series in that language. 😃
same here in hungary lol
I want to learn spanish but how do you learn if you can’t understand what they’re saying
Serbia? Oo
@@rodeo2026 I kinda know a bit! If ya want some help just ask:)
@@friendlyneighbourhoodratit’s a beautiful language…I just started learning it. Good luck and stick with it.
I’m currently studying French and Korean at the moment.I find both languages fascinating and the culture interesting. I speak both English and Spanish so French is a little bit easier for me:) But I agree, Korean is hard!
Hi nice to meet you. We can practice English speaking. I need to improve my English communication skills
Me too
What are you using to review French?
Me a Lithuanian : russian seems to have similar words so it should be easy
Russian: Нет
Im learning Russian too. How is it going for you? Россия
I'm starting to learn Russian. Can you recommend any study material online?
@@Ashuyardy it's an app I use! It's like babble but free:) it's called Dulingo! You can learn any language you want, there's corses and basics level it will teach you, it'll show you how to say + text/write it!
I'm so dumb. I took 1 year to be able to read Russian phrases. :/ Another way to learn Russian is to talk with Russian peoples.
Same, but I'm Polish! The amount of false friend words is so weird haha, like чашка (chashka) means 'skull' in Polish and "cup" in Russian... But at least the alhabet is kind of easy to learn, I was able to learn it by reading a cleverly written text that was orginally written with "our" letters in Polish, but the author gradually changed the latin (ig?) letters to Russian letters and Polish has almost all the sounds Russian has so it was waay easier and quicker to learn than it probably is for people who don't speak slavic languages. :)
And it's probably easier to get lazy and be like "eh it's almost like in so I don't have to remember it" and then you just improvise and end up speaking your language with a Russian accent hahahaa
I’ve been obsessed with Japan and admired their culture and language for ages. I really want to learn Japanese so this helped a lot! I can already say greeting (which I’m very proud of haha). And I’m sOOO excited to start learning Japanese properly. My point is, thank you
Omg thats kinda like me lol! I want to eventually move there once im outta school
Keigo Takami omg! Same!
How has it been going?
I'm a freshmen in HS and I have to learn a language for 2yrs. I decided to learn Japanese because I love the culture, I also have been watching anime for 6 years now and I still only know a but if Japanese, I used to listen to vocaloid, I stopped cause my sisters made fun of me lol.. and I also think it would just be nice to learn such a beautiful language.
Japanese is awesome but then again the language is super difficult, especially the kanji. But i wish you good luck, you'd be talented to know such a complicated but beautiful language.
" Get something that motivates you"
*looks at anime wallpapers*
yeah, I have a bit of motivation
Me watching BTS videos actually inspires me to study Korean so...
It works
@@bappadityabhattacharya4433 good for you, keep it up
I want to learn Japanese. You inspired me! And the ideas and resources are great. Thank you
me tooo!!! do you want to exchange help eachother?
ME TOO!
omg, im lerning Japanese hxjhvil
SAME HERE!!! do you guys wanna maybe start a study group in a group chat??
Yes, it would make my japanese learning journey easier to start a group with japanese learners ! It's a great idea ! Do you have any ideas of platforms we could use ?
Thanks for your advices I'm studying english
I’m learning Dutch! I have lots of Dutch family so it’s nice to be able to speak with them in their language!
Hello From which app are u learning the Dutch and can u mention the process how I followed Even I wanted to learn Dutch Bt I initiated learning from 2 apps and then stopped.
@@achuthachinmaie798 Yeah so I use a couple I use Duolingo just to keep my brain refreshed on days I don’t do any hardcore studying but I would say it isn’t very good for learning the whole language. I use quizlet for vocabulary and study different sets of words. I study grammar from a book I found online (it’s not free it’s just from Amazon). I watch a lot of Dutch youtubers to get familiar with the language (one of my favorites is Jesse Hoofnagels). So the short answer is I don’t really use a whole lot of apps but quizlet is a good one for vocab. I’ve also heard a lot of good things about italki. I hope this helps!
The exact two languages I want to learn.. Korean and Spanish!!!! I am focussing in Korean now and will start Spanish after an intermediate level in Korean! Phew! Thanks ur video is helpful!!!!
Wow, awesome! I'm actually (kinda sorta) fluent in both languages, and Spanish is hard for me.....I'm learning it in school, and I've been at it for eight years now.
Suerte ^u^
seeing you study korean motivates me so much for some reason 😳😳 thank you for great video 💕!
Hi nice to meet you.
We can practice English speaking
Me: Speaks Hindi as my first language.
Also Me: Panics when I see Hindi text on Social Media because English is so ubiquitous
@• dolldoll348 • I'm only confident in understanding Tamil 😭 I can't read very well and I can barely say a single sentence much less write in Tamil
@• dolldoll348 • EXACTLY I can only read music notes in tamil :')
@• dolldoll348 • LMFAO ALL IC AN READ IS SA RI GA MA PA DA NI AND A COUPLE OTHER VOWELS I'M HELPLESS
@• dolldoll348 • LMFAO y'all were efficient though I respect that 😌 I gotta learn tamil though I'm so tired of my sibling making fun of my pronunciation 😭
@• dolldoll348 • YEAH I GET THAT :') I'M LIKE YOUR YOUNGER SIBLINGS THOUGH
I am learning Thai. I am also retired and living in Thailand. All good advice. A great book about spaced repetition learning in “Fluent Forever”. It is a great motivator talking about the learning science behind the strategy. In addition it has some great advice about how to design and construct flashcards
I am currently 14 years old, and i can say i speak 3 languages fluenty right now,(turkish, english and portuguese) and i learn french at my school, but i cannot say i am fluent at that😅, and i really want to take advantage of this quarantine and add another language! And i am really interested in korean language(main reason because of kpop and kdramas, but that does NOT mean a am a koreaboo beacuse i am really interested in the language and culture), so i started learning korean a few days ago and i am in love with this language! It is just so beatiful! Anyways...my best resource for really really begginers like me is [how to study korean] and if you want to learn additional fun things i recommend a channel names Korean Unnie. Thanks if u read it!
Ive Literally been trying to learn Turkish for a little while now. It's such a lovely language. I love it. I love trying to learn it. It's a lot of fun
dont know how relevant this still is but I think to learn the korean alphabet the app 'write korean' is super good
Are you Brazilian?
Congratulations for your three fluent languages.
@@anaiysstone5848 yes my nationality is turkish so❤ i hope u suceed in learning it
Anyone else learning Spanish during quarantine?
I'm sure there's others hehe!💕
I’m learning Spanish! 🤘
I'm a native spanish speaker.
im learning lol
I always get so happy when I see people wanting to learn spanish since it’s my native tounge
i love how everyone's really wholesome here, talking about where they're from, what language they're learning, why they're learning it, what languages they currently speak... it's interesting.
to answer my own prompts
- i'm malaysian
- first language english, second language malay
- learning french at school
- hoping to learn more languages!
I'm studying spanish to be able to speak with my boyfriend and his parents comfortably
Me too!
Awww. Que cute!!
Buena Suerte❤
Me too🦋🦋
I'm literally in the exact same position as you. How has it been going a month later???
GothicHippie LoveChild How is it going? Are you having any luck communicating with them?
I’m Swedish, and if you’re learning Swedish and you’re confused by anything you can ask me because I have nothing else to do 🌚
Edit: so I realized that since I’m never on this account I didn’t even notice you, besides I can’t have any social media rn. But my tips for now is
1. Try watching Swedish UA-camrs. Since they are native speakers they pronounce the words more naturally, so that could help.
2. Read Swedish books, or anything in Swedish tbh. It helps your grammar and if you might learn new words.
3. Set your phone language to Swedish. If you do that you get to use and see the language more.
I could come up with tons of more tips but sadly I am too lazy to write them. What I’m trying to say is use the language as much as possible and try to listen to it a lot too. Now of course you should also try to *study* too. I’m just saying that only studying using books or watching like
“SwEdishPoD101” Isn’t going to take you that far.
Anyways hope it helped and that you’re not too disappointed 🌚🌚🌚
(but of course if there is something that you’re confused about you could ask me since I’m probably going to use this account more now.🌝)
섷이아 You are the best know it ʕ⁎̯͡⁎ʔ༄
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Perhaps make a swedish speaking groupchat?
Gurashi Madoka
Where tho 👀
Can I add you on something? :D
With the whole TV show/movie thing, I recommend watching more of the “real life” ones. So instead of watching super dramatic shows, I watch variety shows in Korean. For example, for kpop fans, there are sooo many variety shows created by groups, such as: RUN BTS, GOT7ing, as well as ‘behind the scenes’ type videos, such as: Bangtan Bomb, Twice TV, Astro Ddocca, etc. And for non-kpop fans, there are regular variety shows and episodes can be found all over UA-cam. These are more useful in my opinion as the words and phrases are normally more natural. Sometimes watching a show without English (or your native language) subtitles and Korean (or the language you are learning) can be beneficial. For example, I was too lazy to turn my VLIVE subtitles from Korean to English and so I watched 3 episodes of RUN BTS without English and I understood WAY more than I did when I had either both languages or just English up and was trying to write down words or phrases. Sometimes you know more than you think and this is a great way to notice that. And of course, it’s okay not to understand everything!
I just began korean yesterday so I don't think I'll have the guts to watch a video without subtitles soon omg
But congratulations eheh
Or Return of superman, knowing brothers, exo ladder.
에릿Aelieth good ones to add to the list!
• w a t e r • yeah definitely not a good idea for beginners but I do recommend watching the reality shows with English (or your native language) subtitles because you’ll be able to hear some more natural korean :)
I had to live with 3 languages my entire life: Thai, Tagalog, and English. And honestly, it is hard to master them all. English is my main language, and the rest I can just understand. But speaking and writing is just so tough! I want to give up.
But this marks the day where I will put my all into it. Fighting!
Thank you for that! You said everthing I need to know.
I`m learning english, and yes, its a bit difficult, but i know it will take a while.
I`ve been learning english for 3 months, and i`m so happy, because its not easy to who study at home and alone.. no couse english, no teacher english, but i`m doing well. Its a progress. Thank you once more!
Wow, three month and this much!? You go girllll! Keep it up!
I’m just trying to be fluent in French, one of my family’s native languages is French and I wanna understand what they say to me and be confident in replying .
I hope it will succeed, I’m French if you need some advice or anything, I’m here (:
I'm trying too! Been taking classes but I feel like I need to practice speaking with people
I just started with French! Some recommendations?
Ari L I would recommend watching content in French like UA-cam videos (I would recommend Squeezie, Seb la frite, Pierre Croce, Léopold, and for Canadian French Lysandre Nadeau and Thomas Gauthier)
Also French music from the 50-60s because their prononciation is very clear and you can gather a lot of vocabulary (Barbara, Brassens, Brel, Edith Piaf)
For reading if you just started maybe you can start with poetry so you’re not too overwhelmed with the sentences (Prévert is great for beginners)
Gaëlle Maurice thank you so much!
I'm currently learning English! I'm from Brazil and I feel so happy to see a lot of people that want to learn Portuguese, good luck!!!
your english is amazing!! i hope you keep learning :)
Ikrr- I'm from Brazil aswell and when i see people wanting to learn Portuguese it makes me sooooooo happyyy
@@raylol4291 thank u! I'll keep learning for sure, your comment makes me feel more encouraged to do it💚
@@sneakyglacy2430 yeah, when we remember that Portuguese is not easy even for us, is very good to see that people feel attracted by our language.
I’m studying Korean and memorization is the hardest thing for me
Memorizing? Why don’t you just learn it lol
Ray Cism 65 well you have to remember things to learn right 😂
consume a LOT of korean media. i've been watching korean media for about 7 years and (not bragging in any way) I was able to get a 90+ average in my korean class in university without studying for tests and speaking exams lol (probably should've studied to get a 100% though lol). trust me the language and grammar will just automatically click in your head without having to study it if you consume a lot of kmedia (watch variety shows!).
it's harder to memorise stuff if you don't actively consume that language's media. take me for example, i'm learning japanese and it doesn't click automatically because i don't watch japanese stuff haha.
I watched video by Med School Insiders the video ‘Helpful, unhelpful, and useless study techniques’. To summarize his video you need to use active recall in order to recall information for a long time. How? First you need to understand what you fully don’t grasp yourself, second memorize by going over what you don’t understand yourself this sounds alike the first step, but the third step use active recall without looking at the answers and quizzing yourself on areas where you need to grow.
I’m unsure how you study Korean, but since memorization is hard for you. Comprehension is most important if you want to understand what certain word, phrase or sentence means. Understanding must come first before memorizing which helps with long term memory, if you study that other way actually it leads to weaker long term grasp. This what happens when you try to memorize flash cards by not understanding the problem areas where you need to grow. You need to quiz yourself again on the ones you need more help on which leads to long term memory. I hope this helps.
Reference: ua-cam.com/video/w1cX89XgqUM/v-deo.html
Channel: Med School Insiders
Ariana I’ll give you an example of how you can memorize a word effectively in another language. For example, what does cherry blossoms mean in Japanese? Sakura! What are other Japanese variants for Sakura? Hanami, and Senbonzakura (for thousand cherry blossoms).
In order to understand a certain language understanding what it means in the native language before deciphering in English.
I am currently self-learning French and just uploaded a video on my channel all about it! I find it super interesting to watch these videos as everyone learns in different ways✨🙌🏻
The intro was so smooth. The way you alternate between languages🥰you are so smart
I wish I could speak German. Guys, what a beautiful language... Both the spealling looks gorgeous and the sound.
I was studying german too but now I forgot everything .....well german is my fav language though ....wish you could help me ...if you want to ^_^
I am just about fluent in understanding German. It really is a beautiful language, and I suggest you follow your dreams! It’ll be worth it!
cami cabello I‘m German and this makes me so happy to hear >.
@@-koffee-bean-6254omg you're a role model for me! thks a lot for the tips. i'll follow your foot steps
@@mansi_panwar_0_0 i don't know too much 'bout Deutsch, of course I can help you though :)
I recommend using AnkiApp flashcards on iOS it’s literally like the normal Anki but free
Here are some tips about how I teached myself fluent English in about 8-9 months by myself at age 8:
•UA-cam, is probably the biggest reason I can speak fluent English. I watched music videos with lyrics, random UA-camrs who speaks clear English, small to no accent (take that as you want), Gacha music videos (they have music, lyrics and you can sense what's going because of the pictures)
•Try to make it simple. Learn the basics, then you can start learning the language rules
•Notes. If you're learning a language, try to write down the words you're learning, and then write what it means in your native language. Example: Je suis= I am (that's French by the way). If you do take notes, maybe write down how you pronounce it (this helps me a lot now that I'm trying to learn French)
• Don't skip classes. Skipping classes can put you behind on your work, and in learning the language. Even if it's only one class (but, if you're sick, stay home)
• If you have family members or friends that can speak the language you wanna learn, try to talk with them. (I didn't really do this, but I think it would help others)
• Books, *Audio books*, Movies and Videos
• Do it if you're interested
• Make time for it. If that for you is sitting and reading a book, or lay down and watch a movie, whatever you prefer. Make time and take time
You can use these for learning any language, I know she did say most of it already, but yeah. I hope this was helpful in some way or another (I also use these tricks a lot when I'm in French class)
Here's a tip, you want to use write instead of Wright because Wright is a person, and write is probably what you were looking for
well you need to learn a lot more
@@nova111a Thank you for that well thought comment which was 100% relevant for what I was trying to help people with. It's not like I'm still actively learning and trying to help people learn on the way.
@@canvoviile I'm just saying, that there's always something to work on, especially if you want to be fluent in english.
@@nova111a I am still working on it, and I am fluent in english, but sometimes when I write fast I mess up a little. That's why I had the spelling mistakes
I really need this. I've been wanting to learn French for so long now but don't know where to start. This video really is a life saver. 💛
me too!
im using duolingo for a starter. please lemme know what website/apps did u guys use!
I'm starting to learn French too & so far I find these tips & duolingo very helpful :)
same How are you doing with letters? Any advice to differentiate between the pronunciation of some letters?
I’m learning Portuguese right now because it’s very similar to my first language Spanish and my parents speak Portuguese. Who else is learning Portuguese
Hi! Portuguese is my native language. I can help you if you want and I'm learning Spanish, haha
I'm brazilian, if there's anything I could help you with just say the word!
Oi! How your studies are going? I'm studying spanish and it's so cool see that people are interested in my language♡ If you could help with my spanish, i would be so thankfull and I can help you with your portuguese! Anyways... good luck with portuguese😊
@@lavysimoes764 i can you help with Spanish
@@송유나x really?! Call me in my Instagram @lavy.simoes
I'm studying Japanese currently... It's so much easier learning something you want to learn instead of a language you have to learn for school! What a shame school makes you hate learning new things...
I am currently studying German, this video was incredibly helpful, you explain everything so well, and I am more determined than ever to keep on going!
I've actually been actively learning Esperanto, idk what attracts me so much towards the language but it just calls out to me. The culture behind it and it's history is very existant and detailed, and unfortunately a good portion of its beginning is unfortunately bleak (Stalin and Hitler), due to this there's this type of deep understanding between Esperantists which is just very difficult to explain.
Because is the international language(?
Was made for that
The timing is just perfect for me, I was lacking motivation but your advice is so well structured and helpful!! Thank you so much 💜
omg yes i JUST needed this video! i've been learing spanish and swedish since quarantine started. at the beginning i was very motivated, but now i'm lacking motivation lol so i can't wait for this video to go online! also everyone interested in learning a new language independently: babble is probably the best and easiest way to learn a new language AND IT'S FREE (they made it free because of corona i think :) also i've told u this many times before, but you are such a huge inspiration for my channel
Smh shade to Duolingo lol. However, I need to really get into Babbel, I briefly spoke about it in my last video, but was kinda skeptical.
babbel isn't free where I am
Nina A.M you need to google something like free babble students or something, because it’s free for us student. but all they ask for is a school name so I just put a random one and then u get a code!
have you got any good resources for learning swedish??
sanna yes! I use babble and I absolutely love it!
in brief:
In this video, Beatrice shares her passion for language learning and provides tips on how to learn a new language effectively. She emphasizes the importance of choosing a language you're genuinely interested in and setting clear objectives. She also recommends gathering resources like a notebook, grammar resources, translator, dictionary, and flashcards. To make language learning successful, establish a study routine, be consistent, and set aside dedicated chunks of time for study.
Beatrice also shares some ideas for language learning activities:
1-Set your devices to your target language
2-Journal in your target language
3-Listen to podcasts in your target language
4-Listen to songs in your target language
5-Immerse yourself in the language by listening and paying attention to words you can pick out.
6-Study lyrics and learn new words and grammar. Practice listening and speaking with native speakers, such as through a tutor.
7-Make sentences in your target language throughout the day and learn themed vocabulary based on your interests.
8-Actively watch TV shows and follow social media accounts in the language for exposure.
9-Study vocabulary by incorporating new words into sentences and practice pronunciation.
10-Find friends learning the same language to support and motivate each other.
11-Identify your weak areas and focus on improving them.
12-Share your language learning experiences and engage with others who are studying or interested in studying languages.
By following these tips and immersing yourself in different aspects of the language, you can improve your language skills and become fluent over time.
I've been learning Chinese for 3 years because it was an option in high school. I'm continuing it for college and realized I've never acquired a study routine. This was very informative. I'm excited to get back into it! Thank you :>
This is EXTREMELY HELPFUL!! I am really impressed with your passion about learning languages and how astonishingly helpful this video turned out to be. I was convinced this would be a more aesthetic based video but I was pleasantly proved wrong. Me encanta!
I want to learn Japanese, French, Korean, and Chinese, but first I'm learning Japanese
I'm learning Japanese aswell!! Study buddies?? If ya don't mind..I don't know any one learning Japanese so...
Kareena Sharma ILL STUDY WITH YOU. My insta is @ lmfao_my_mom_died please text me (please ignore name yes it’s a joke😔)
@@Mira-wk2ro oml sure!!! Thanks :) I'll dm ya on ig!
@@shinbangboongbangi hey i am Indian as well...i really like someone who can help me in Japanese
Can we guys make a ig group?
I`m a mexican subscriber of yours and didn't know you actually knew spanish! it makes me so happy! and your video has helped me decide on learning mandarin chinese, wish me luck!
I from Poland, im learning eanglish so looong. Im watching netflix and UA-cam only in english and I talk with myself in english. Im trying to speek English to my friends.
Your only issue is spelling but other than that, it’s understandable! Good luck:)
You should keep on doing these. Also find yourself some friends that only speaks English, they can help you expand your vocabulary :)
well done you are doing well! keep trying and soon you will be super fluent😃
I'm venezuelan and I am watching this video for understand english better. It's awesome 'cause I understod a big part of the video without subtitles and I stared two weeks ago. I know that my english isn't good yet, but I think that with more practice I can found the fluency in this language! uwu
some tips that I use:
-watching chindren's tv shows while I'm writing the vocabulary
-reading articles in english
-practicing my speaking recording my voice about my day, how I'm feeling, things to do the next day, etc.
-learning grammar with a book
and lyrics of songs
-thinking in the target language
, but if I don't know some words, I use a diccionary
-imitate natives people speaking (in podcast, youtbers, singers or random interviews)
-using memrise to practice my writting and listening
2 weeks ago? Your English is amazing!! Great Job
Wow, you’re doing great!
Hi! I thought it might be useful if I correct you on some of your spelling and wording so heres this!
The only things I will say are that in the first paragraph on the last sentence it should say "I can be fluent in this language!"
In the first tip "chindren " should be spelled "children"
The begining part of your third tip doesn't make sense, maybe instead of saying "practicing my speaking recording my voice about my day..." you could say "Practice speaking by recording my voice about my day" (This still sounds a little strange but it makes a lot more sense)
on the fourth point, instead of saying "lyrics of songs" say "song lyrics"
on point 5, "diccionary" should instead be "dictionary". On the last sentense using the word "I" does work but the word "i'll" sounds better
On tip 6 your examples would be better worded by saying (" using podcasts, youtubers, singers, or random interviews)
im not sure if you know this or not but in the English language, all languages are capitalized including the word "English"
But anyway your English is really great so keep practicing!
I started to learn hebrew before the pandemic and i'm on the way
And also decided to learn a second language Witch is german and i'm so happy with having a purpose in the quarantine ☺️❤️
I'm learning hebrew too, it's such a beautiful language😍
@@samuelis3455 I'm using duolingo, drops and listening to hebrew music and translation
I am learning French. Switch on you video any time when I got depressed because sometimes I feel like I am standing at one point very long time :) Thanks!
Yaaas i love your language learnig videos!!!! 😍They always keep me motivated to continue my self-studying of italian🙈
That journaling tip is super helpful! I’ve been wanting to start journaling to just have some more mindful moments but I just don’t feel motivated. And I’m always trying to find a way to incorporate writing and speaking Spanish into my life but I don’t really have anyone to talk to. So this was incredibly helpful!
Cuenta conmigo si necesitas ayuda!
My first language is spanish, I learned english for myself and I'm learning deutsch in my school. Now I'll start to learn korean because I know reading hangul since a couple of years and your videos are really useful!
Hey! Can we be friends? I really need a Spanish guide plus I would love to have a Spanish friend. Although I don’t know Korean, I could help you out in English maybe?
Are you from Spain btw? Are you on insta? If so, maybe reach out to me at @rockinggirl_06 ?
Lots of love,
R.
hi the fact that you smiled the entire video just made me so happy and motivated to live, thank you, you are beatiful!