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How to LEARN ANY LANGUAGE on Your Own (Fast!)

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Learning a language by yourself might seem daunting, but with the method and the right mindset, you can make progress unbelievably fast! So if you’re serious about getting fluent, why not become the driver of your own language learning success? The simplest way to reach an intermediate level in a new language: 🤍 Thanks for watching and I hope you enjoy!

The Fastest Way to Learn a New Language: The Solar System Theory

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Become smarter in 5 minutes by signing up for free today: 🤍 - Thanks to Morning Brew for sponsoring today’s video. My language learning course → 🤍 Johnny Harris's video on this topic → 🤍 Sign up to my newsletter here and get free language learning resources 🍦→ 🤍 Research cited in the making of this video → 🤍 I made this video to share how I see language learning. It doesn't have to be the soulless experience that it is for so many of us in school. Greg's channel (featured in this video) → 🤍 My online courses → 🤍 My online store → 🤍 My other channel → 🤍 Instagram → 🤍 Exclusive content (Patreon) → 🤍 All of my gear 📷→ 🤍 What I read (my book recommendations) 📖→ 🤍 Get $55 off your first trip with Airbnb 🏡→ 🤍 Music Stream original Nathaniel Drew x Tom Fox music (the soundtrack of this channel & my life) here → 🤍 Take your films to the next level with music from Musicbed. Sign up for a free account to listen for yourself: 🤍 Other music used on my channel → 🤍 #languagelearning

How I Learn Languages | 8 Tips for Success

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🌱Sign up for free on italki today: 🤍 App: 🤍 Kids Learning: 🤍 (US only) Check italki's socials for a free kid's lesson and opportunity to win a $30 credit! Here are some tips I found helpful while studying languages—hope this helps & thanks for watching! 오늘은 언어 공부법에 대한 영상을 찍어봤어요! 영어와 스페인어를 배우면서 도움 됐던 팁들 공유합니다 :) 한국어 자막 있으니 켜고 들어주세요! If you’re fluent in another language, please consider translating captions: 🤍 contact ✦ insta: 🤍bellaa.art 🤍 ✦ business inquiries: belladvwn🤍gmail.com music ✦ 🤍 ✦ pr0d.igy - Swallee - 🤍 sub count: 108k❤️ timestamps 0:00 Intro 0:58 Tip #1 3:57 Tip #2 7:00 Tip #3 7:42 Tip #4 9:35 Tip #5 10:56 Tip #6 11:59 Tip #7 13:26 Tip #8 This video is sponsored by italki. #italki #italkikids #languagelearning #tips

When Learning a Language DON'T Study the "Basics"

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🔥 Learn languages like I do with LingQ: 🤍 CC subtitles available in multiple languages. Some people say we need to “focus on the basics” when learning a language. However, we acquire various aspects of a language naturally, in an order that we don’t control. It is futile to try to master the basics, some of which will elude us for a long time. 0:00 I have never been able to "master the basics" in a new language. 1:02 The Natural Order of Language Acquisition. 3:32 What to focus on instead of perfecting the basics. 7:01 The importance of de-emphasizing learning the "basics". _ Study a language on LingQ: 🤍 Study this video as a lesson on LingQ: 🤍 My Podcast: Soundcloud: 🤍 Apple: 🤍 Google: 🤍 Spotify: 🤍 Get my 10 Secrets of Language Learning: 🤍 FREE grammar guides: 🤍 Join the LingQ Discord server: 🤍 My language learning blog on The Linguist: 🤍 My Instagram page: 🤍 My TikTok: 🤍 The LingQ language learning blog: 🤍 #languagelearning #languages #polyglot

The secrets of learning a new language | Lýdia Machová

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Visit 🤍 to get our entire library of TED Talks, transcripts, translations, personalized talk recommendations and more. Want to learn a new language but feel daunted or unsure where to begin? You don't need some special talent or a "language gene," says Lýdia Machová. In an upbeat, inspiring talk, she reveals the secrets of polyglots (people who speak multiple languages) and shares four principles to help unlock your own hidden language talent and have fun while doing it. The TED Talks channel features the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design plus science, business, global issues, the arts and more. You're welcome to link to or embed these videos, forward them to others and share these ideas with people you know. Become a TED Member: 🤍 Follow TED on Twitter: 🤍 Like TED on Facebook: 🤍 Subscribe to our channel: 🤍 TED's videos may be used for non-commercial purposes under a Creative Commons License, Attribution–Non Commercial–No Derivatives (or the CC BY – NC – ND 4.0 International) and in accordance with our TED Talks Usage Policy (🤍 For more information on using TED for commercial purposes (e.g. employee learning, in a film or online course), please submit a Media Request at 🤍

How to learn any language in six months | Chris Lonsdale | TEDxLingnanUniversity

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Never miss a talk! SUBSCRIBE to the TEDx channel: 🤍 Chris Lonsdale is Managing Director of Chris Lonsdale & Associates, a company established to catalyse breakthrough performance for individuals and senior teams. In addition, he has also developed a unique and integrated approach to learning that gives people the means to acquire language or complex technical knowledge in short periods of time. Jan-21-2014 Update. The video transcripts are now available via the following links: English Only: 🤍 English + Chinese Translation: 🤍 In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

How to learn ANY language in 6-12 months

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Want to know how to learn any language in 6 - 12 months while having fun? This is The Ikenna Method! 🚨 MY NEW VIDEO COURSE (50% off) 🚨 ⇢ 🤍 Super fun to revisit this topic after learning so much over the last 4 years. I made a similar video years ago, however my method a lot has evolved since then. I'm confident that anyone can learn nearly ANY language in 6-12 months to a conversational level. With the right amount of work. 📖 LANGUAGE LEARNING COURSES & E-BOOK ﹉ E-book ⇢ 🤍 Online Tutor Master ⇢ 🤍 👕 LATEST MERCH ﹉ Collection 1 ⇢ 🤍 📱 SOCIAL MEDIA ﹉ Facebook ⇢ 🤍 Instagram ⇢ 🤍 Website ⇢ 🤍 Reddit ⇢ 🤍 👨 ABOUT ﹉ Hello, I’m an Irish-Nigerian-American language learning Youtuber hailing from New York! I currently speak seven languages. Six of which I taught myself from scratch. By 2023, I aim to learn another five. The languages I currently speak are English, Japanese, Russian, Dutch, French, Chinese and Spanish. New here? Check out my most popular playlists: Language Learning ⇢ 🤍 Speaking my languages in VR ⇢ 🤍 📩 CONTACT ﹉ For business enquiries ⇢ business🤍ikenna.com or ikennacontact🤍gmail.com (The emails above are the official contact options to reach me, so kindly check back with them if you have received enquiries from different addresses) General contact ⇢ 🤍

How to learn any language easily | Matthew Youlden | TEDxClapham

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Polyglot and linguist Matthew Youlden explains easy steps to learning a new language and debunks popular myths about language learning. Languages have shaped Matthew’s entire life, from learning languages as a child with his twin brother (🤍superpolyglotbros.com) to later being Babbel’s Language Ambassador and working as a lecturer. Having already studied over 20 languages, Matthew’s mission is to share his joy of languages. He truly believes that with the right tools and a healthy dose of fun, anyone can easily learn a new language. matthewyoulden.com. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at 🤍

How I Learn Any Language in 24 Hours

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I make lots of videos surprising people with my "perfect" Chinese (Mandarin, Cantonese, and Fuzhounese) and because lots of people have been asking about it, I wanted to make a video discussing my language learning methods, particularly how I rapidly acquire the ability to have a basic conversation in pretty much any language (in yes, 24 hours or less). This definitely isn't fluency but it's a great building block to becoming fluent and an excellent way to start your language learning journey. If you want to skip ahead to the part where I talk about how to learn any language in 24 hours (avoiding my Mandarin-learning backstory in China), click to go ahead to 3:42. For more information about Anki, an essential free spaced repetition tool that I've relied on for years to memorize words and phrases, check out: 🤍 If you want to check out my merch, go to: 🤍 Want to learn fluent Chinese like me? Check out my new beginner course and learn Chinese exactly how I wish I'd learned it: 🤍 Discover the platform that I used to become fluent in Spanish in 20 days: 🤍 For my Ari in Beijing channel, where I offer more tips about how to learn languages and stuff like that: 🤍 Another great website that offers tons of amazing inspiration for learning Japanese, which inspired a lot of my methodology, is called All Japanese All The Time: 🤍 If you guys like the music in my videos, you can check out all the AMAZING music Epidemic Sound has at my affiliate link here: 🤍 Subscribe to my channel: 🤍 Follow me on Instagram: 🤍 Follow me on Facebook: 🤍

How I learn and REMEMBER vocabulary in 5+ languages 🐰

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You learn words, but forget them after a week. How do we fix that? It's simpler than you think. Learn vocab in 8 languages with LingoPie: 🤍 00:00 - 00:39 let's talk vocabulary 00:40 - 1:46 study in context, always 1:47 - 2:28 see it & hear it 2:29 - 3:26 LingoPie! 3:27 - 4:59 study *IN* your target language 5:00 - 6:25 output, ASAP 6:26 - 7:38 switch to ACTIVE recall 7:39 - 8:16 look at my new cat Garbanzo. ————— 📚 My language learning resources and templates: 🤍 ☕️ buy me a coffee (if you are so inclined!) 🤍 ————— 💌 social media: 📷 instagram: 🤍 🐥 twitter: 🤍 🎵 spotify w/ english, german, spanish, and portuguese playlists 🤍 ————— 💌 about me: my name is Elysse, I'm 22 years old from the southern U.S. I've been learning languages for about 8 years, and I speak English (native), Spanish (C2), German (B2/C1), Portuguese (B2), French (B1/B2), American Sign Language (advanced), and Turkish (A1). I'm interested in learning Hebrew, Chinese, Georgian, and maybe Náhuatl as well :) a portion of this video is sponsored by LingoPie. thanks, LingoPie! #languagelearning #polyglot #learngerman

The Fastest Way to Learn a New Language: The Video Game Map Theory

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How video games helped me rethink language learning. Get 50% OFF your first 6-bottle box 🤍 . Bright Cellars is the monthly wine club that matches you with wine that you’ll love. Get started by taking the taste palate quiz to see your personalized matches. Here's in-depth language learning course I mentioned: 🤍 My iTalki Teachers: Margherita 🤍 Federica 🤍 Nathaniel's take on this topic : 🤍 - ways to support - My Patreon: 🤍 Our custom Presets & LUTs: 🤍 - where to find me - Instagram: 🤍 Tiktok: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Iz's (my wife’s) channel: 🤍 - how i make my videos - Tom Fox makes my music, work with him here: 🤍 I make maps using this AE Plugin: 🤍 All the gear I use: 🤍 - my courses - Learn a language: 🤍 Visual storytelling: 🤍 - about - Johnny Harris is a filmmaker and journalist. He currently is based in Washington, DC, reporting on interesting trends and stories domestically and around the globe. Johnny's visual style blends motion graphics with cinematic videography to create content that explains complex issues in relatable ways. He holds a BA in international relations from Brigham Young University and an MA in international peace and conflict resolution from American University. - press - NYTimes: 🤍 NYTimes: 🤍 Vox Borders: 🤍 Finding Founders: 🤍 NPR Planet Money: 🤍

4 reasons to learn a new language | John McWhorter

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English is fast becoming the world's universal language, and instant translation technology is improving every year. So why bother learning a foreign language? Linguist and Columbia professor John McWhorter shares four alluring benefits of learning an unfamiliar tongue. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more. Find closed captions and translated subtitles in many languages at 🤍 Follow TED news on Twitter: 🤍 Like TED on Facebook: 🤍 Subscribe to our channel: 🤍

How to LEARN A LANGUAGE on your own | study tips 📚

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Labas! Hola! 안녕하세요! You don't need a lot of money or a formal classroom setting to learn a language... you can do it at home! I've been self-studying Korean for almost 2 years (and also brushing up on the Spanish skills I picked up in high school hehe) and I wanted to share some tips I've learned along the way! We'll start with how to get yourself ready to learn a new language - how to pick a language, find the right resources, create a routine, and ensure you stay motivated. And then I'll share 11 fun ways to practice a language that cover all 6 basic parts of language learning - vocabulary, grammar, reading, writing, listening, and speaking! I hope this video helps!! Let me know what language you are currently studying or want to study :) P.S. Don't roast my Lithuanian at the beginning, my grammar skills are stuck at 4 year old level lol. 📒 BUY MY BOOK! 🤍 🌟 get a motivational weekly newsletter | 🤍 ✨ t a b l e o f c o n t e n t s ✨ 1:07 - how to pick a language & get MOTIVATED 2:51 - what you need & where to find language learning resources 6:48 - how to create a language learning routine 8:37 - how do you actually study? the 6 components of language learning 9:37 - 13 language learning ideas ✨ r e s o u r c e s ✨ *as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. that means I earn a small percentage from purchases you make using these links. I appreciate it, thank you! → Exceed notebooks | 🤍 → How to Study Korean | 🤍 → SpanishDict | 🤍 → Naver Papago translator | 🤍 → Learn with Oliver (Korean dictionary) | 🤍 → Anki flashcard software | 🤍 → Drops app | 🤍 → Duolingo Spanish podcast | 🤍 → Talk To Me in Korean podcast | 🤍 → Why Not Spanish? (Spanish channel) | 🤍 → SpanishPod101 (Spanish listening exercises channel) | 🤍 → iTalki | 🤍 → *Zebra Mildliners | 🤍 ✨ e q u i p m e n t u s e d ✨ *camera | 🤍 *external hard drive | 🤍 ✨ w a t c h m o r e ✨ 🌟 Motivation vs. self-discipline & DESIGNING your life | 🤍 ☀️My MORNING ROUTINE + worksheet to design your own | 🤍 ✨ f i n d m e e l s e w h e r e ✨ 🌵 blog - 🤍 📨 motivational weekly newsletter - 🤍 💖 instagram - 🤍 📌 pinterest - 🤍 ✨ a b o u t m e ✨ My name is Beatrice. I blog about mindfulness and simple productivity habits to help high-achievers like you find balance and happiness in their life. I hope to inspire you to live your best life with actionable tips and inspiration. I’m so happy you’re here! ✨ r e a c h o u t ✨ 📬 mailing address | The Bliss Bean 733 Struck St, PO Box 45744 Madison, WI 53744 ✉️ e-mail | hello🤍theblissbean.com ✨ m u s i c ✨ all music from Epidemic Sound click here for a 30-day free trial of music for your videos: 🤍 ✨ d i s c l a i m e r ✨ This video is not sponsored.

how to learn a language on your own as a busy student (self study guide)

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Your next steps: COMMENT: 1) What language(s) are you learning and why? 2) What strategies will you use to learn? 3) What pitfalls will you avoid on your journey? 4) How will you keep yourself accountable? YouTubers (that talk all things language learning): Anna Lenks - 🤍 Steve Kaufmann - 🤍 Ikenna - 🤍 Italki (where I take lessons): 🤍italki.com Mandarin 🇨🇳 DuChinese (on App Store) She’s Danni - 🤍 ChangFunLearning - 🤍 Sherry Li - 🤍 annbition - 🤍 Spanish 🇪🇸 SpanishDict - 🤍 Bilingue Blogs - 🤍 Michelle Decont - 🤍 Funstudygram - 🤍 sofiapricot - 🤍 Portuguese (Brazilian) 🇧🇷 Linguee Dictionary - 🤍 Conjugação - 🤍 Globo - 🤍 Speaking Brazilian - 🤍 Plain Portuguese - 🤍 Amanda Ko - 🤍 LET’S BE FRIENDS instagram - 🤍 tik tok - 🤍 VLOG CHANNEL - 🤍 FAQ how old are you? ➭ 16, junior in high school! what do you film with? ➭ the sony zv1 - 🤍 what do you edit with? ➭ Final Cut Pro

The Fastest Way To Learn a New Language! #shorts

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The Fastest Way To Learn a New Language! #shorts In this video I am going to teach you my way of learning languages really fast. Using this system I learned 2 languages from scratch to a native speaker level. Let me show you the fastest way to learn a new language or improve one that you are already learning! MY SKILLSHARE COURSES: "Unlocking Your Secret Productivity, How to Build Your Perfect Daily Routine": 🔹🤍 "Dopamine Detox: How to Truly Reset Your Mind": 🔹🤍 "How to Learn a New Language Fast and Speak Fluently": 🔹🤍 "The Ultimate 6 Step System to Setting Goals in Life": 🔹🤍 "The YouTube Masterclass: How to Create a Successful Channel": 🔹🤍 Sign up to my newsletter to get free e-mails that are packed with valueabout productivity and self improvement. I share my tips and strategies I don't talk about on this channel: 👉 Sign up for free: 🤍 Get my Free E-Book: "How to Build Your PERFECT Daily Routine?" 👉 Get it from this link: 🤍 Get my 2. Free E-Book: "Young Person's Full Guide to Self Improvement" 👉 Get it from this link: 🤍 LET'S CONNECT! Follow me on Instagram: 🤍 If you want to write me a fan e-mail (no business inquired): a.kaan.aydogan1🤍gmail.com For business inquiries: aydoganahmetkaan🤍gmail.com

How to learn any language by yourself- Language tips from a polyglot

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Check out iTalki for speeding up your learning process🔗:🤍 00:00 Me talking in 4 languages 00:36 Step 1 01:29 Step 2 02:59 Step 3 03:15 My English background 04:23 My method 10:01 Cons of this method 💀 12:44 How to learn new vocabulary Who am I?👩🏻‍⚕️🍙 I'm a first-year med student in Turkey. If you are interested in which ethnicity do I have, I'm mixed. (Japanese-Turkish) I was born in Japan but I grew up in Turkey. (But I visit Japan every single year) Both of these languages are my mother language. I’m polyglot and I can speak 4 languages fluently which are Japanese, Turkish, German, and English. If you don’t think that I’m a polyglot check Cambridge or Oxford Dictionary. Poly means multiple and glot mean tongue so yes I am :) I will be planning to upload lots of productivity-related videos, so stay tuned if you like those types of videos. If you have any questions, comment down below. Love you, Xoxo 🖥Join Skillshare Today and Get a Month of Premium for Free! 🤍 ⌨️IQUNIX (Where my keyboard is from): 🤍 My discount code (5% off): ruriohama My Keyboard: 🤍 🧛🏻‍♀️Download Notion from this link for free: 🤍 📸Instagram : Ruri(🤍ruriohama) 🤍 👚Shop the sweater I'm wearing: 🤍 🎵TikTok: 🤍 🐥Twitter: 🤍 🎧Where I get my copyright-free music from? 🤍 📷My Youtube Gear: 🤍

Can You Learn a Language In 7 Days?

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Check my link to get a great discount on all the Rosetta Stone subscriptions! 🤍 This week I learned a New Language. I learn new skills every week documenting the entire process. Subscribe for more content like this! Can I still do All the Skills I learned? 🤍 INSTAGRAM ▶️ 🤍 TWITTER ▶️ 🤍 MY YOUTUBE GEAR ▶️ 🤍 MUSIC I USE (Free Trial) ▶️ 🤍

How to Learn a Language: INPUT (Why most methods don't work)

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The first 500 people to click my link will get two months of Skillshare Premium for FREE! 🤍 ▲Patreon: 🤍 ▲Twitter: 🤍 ▲IG: 🤍 RECOMMENDED BOOKS to get started in developing a productive approach to learning a language: ・Principles and Practice in Second Language Acquisition by Stephen Krashen ・Fluent forever by Gabriel Wyner ・Fluent in 3 months by Benny Lewis ◆I don't agree with everything in these books. For example, Benny Lewis has some great approaches to language, but I don't agree with "Use the Language from Day 1" unless you are entirely comfortable embarrassing yourself in front of strangers. As per Krashen's Input Theory, The affective filter hypothesis states that learners' ability to acquire language is constrained if they are experiencing negative emotions such as fear or embarrassment. I totally agree with this based on my experience and think this is why "classroom language teaching" does not work. You are risking embarrassment every time the teacher calls on you and may be in fear of failing as you study the language. ◆Also, I do not think techniques for "memorizing" words are a good use of your time, unless you are taking a language test. If your aim is to learn the language to where you can understand media in that language and have enjoyable conversations, then mnemonics are not helpful. This is because they facilitate "learning" of the language and not "acquisition." For example, if someone says "Do you know what taberu means?" You can access your mnemonic of "I eat on a table [TABEru means eat!]," but if someone says to you "issho ni gohan tabenai?" you probably won't be able to rapidly comprehend this phrase and respond in a natural way. ◆The distinction between acquisition and learning is tricky, but very important to keep in mind while you develop methods to acquiring your target language in an efficient manner. ・Beginner Vocabulary: Try and find the "Core 100" words of your target language. After you get those down, move on to the next 100 and so on. The "core" is the most commonly used words (make sure the list you get distinguishes between the 100 most commonly used spoken words and written words) Relevant resource: 🤍 ・Beginner Grammar: I recommend Tim Ferriss's "13 Sentences for introducing yourself to the Grammar. 🤍 SHADOWING ・Shadowing is simply finding a clip of a native speaker speaking and mimicking everything about their speech - pacing, intonation, cadence, and most importantly of course: pronunciation ・Try and shadow with video clips that show the speakers mouth so you can copy their mouth positioning. ・Especially if you're a beginner, do not attempt to shadow everything. For example a beginner shadowing session of an English sentence like "Hey bro I was thinking we should go grab some steak at that place around the corner when we finish work." would be like "Hey bro .... grab some... around the corner.... work." In short, you don't want to rush yourself to try and copy everything because you will mumble and that is not a good habit ・Be attentive of your frustration level. Shadowing is super hard and challenging. Let your goal be to slowly increase the amount of time you can sit in frustration. For example, one day you start shadowing, get super frustrated because you feel like you can't get more than 3 syllables right at a time and give up in 10 minutes. No problem. See if you can sit in that frustration for 11 minutes the next day. Don't overload yourself and turn language learning into a chore or you'll become more and more averse to doing language acquisition and shoot yourself in the foot. ・BEGINNERS may be especially frustrated, but even a little bit of shadowing will be very helpful. Work your way up from just 5 minutes or so. ・Get apps like "Video Speed Controller" for chrome so you can quickly adjust the video's speed on the fly. (Being able to quickly adjust the speed is helpful if you have one character in a TV show who mumbles and other characters who speak really clearly) ・RECORD yourself. This is a tip from 🤍Dogen, and I wish I implemented this more often when I was learning Japanese, it adds more time to your practice, but really does reveal where your pronunciation is lacking. JAPANESE ・If you're trying to improve your Japanese skills, particularly pronunciation, I recommend checking out 🤍Dogen . He's got a funny youtube channel 🤍 But if you're interested in specifics on how to step up your Japanese, check out 🤍 ・JLPT - If you're aiming to pass the JLPT, DON't waste any time on WRITING Kanji. It's 100% not necessary for the test (As of 2012). Just make sure you know the stroke order behind Kanji. For Business inquiries: joseph.everett.wil🤍gmail.com

Mind hack: 7 secrets to learn any new language | Steve Kaufmann | Big Think

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Mind hack: 7 secrets to learn any new language Watch the newest video from Big Think: 🤍 Join Big Think Edge for exclusive videos: 🤍 Canadian polyglot Steve Kaufmann has learned parts of 20 languages. He's come up with seven tips to help anyone attempting to learn a new language in their spare time. First, you must commit the time and keep motivated. If you don't enjoy the process of learning a language, you probably won't get very far. Maintaining a positive attitude is key. The sense of achievement in mastering a language is a profoundly positive experience. Focusing, at first, on vocabulary rather than grammar will help you in the long run. STEVE KAUFMANN: Canadian polyglot Steve Kaufmann speaks 20 languages and counting and believes that anyone can learn a new language. You just need to be motivated, willing to put in the time and have the right method. Steve has written books and maintains a popular YouTube channel and blog. TRANSCRIPT: STEVE KAUFMANN: The sense of starting with something that is just noise, listening to it, it's just noise. Looking at a funny script if you're learning Persian or Arabic or Russian or Chinese, and then finding that a few months later you actually understand it. My name is Steve Kaufmann. I don't call myself a polyglot but I guess I am one. I have learned bits of 20 languages other than English, so I've developed some tips along the way so I tried to organize these. I came up with these seven tips, which I think are certainly some of the principles that I've learned from other people and I think they can be helpful. The brain learns. The brain is a learning machine. The brain cannot do otherwise than learn. The brain always learns given stimulus, given enough exposure, but it learns slowly. And one of the biggest factors in language learning is time. How many hours or how much time you spend a day, and how long are you going to stay with it? So we have to spend the time. The two fundamental factors in language learning are motivation and time. If you are doing what you like to do - you're motivated. If you don't like – as much as I like reading if someone doesn't like reading maybe they have to find some other way to learn. When you choose content to listen to and read, find content of interest, listen to people whose voice you enjoy. If you don't enjoy the voice or the subject matter, leave it and get on to something else. If you're doing things that you enjoy doing and if the process of language learning is enjoyable then you have a positive attitude and you're going to continue. Many things happen in a language and some of these things we notice and some of these things we don't notice. For example, I could be listening to Russian and not notice how the cases work. I may not notice. Or maybe because it's pointed out I start to notice. Typically I find in language learning the more we listen, the more things we notice. And we want to notice. Insofar as pronunciation, for example. My father was from Czechoslovakia, so he would read words in English based on how he thought they should be pronounced. In Canada there's a province called Nova Scotia, for example. We even have a Bank of Nova Scotia. And my father can make the sound or could make the sound shuh, but he would always pronounced it Nova Sco-te-a: to him tia is sco-te-a. He didn't notice. He didn't make the effort to notice that, in fact, it's pronounced ""sco-sha"". So, we have to be a little bit attentive to what's happening in the language so that gradually we can develop better habits. Every time we notice something – a word, a phrase, structure, we're helping to put that into our, helping the brain create these patterns so that eventually we get the proper language habits. To me language learning is a matter of acquiring words. Now, words and phrases, but phrases consist of words. You have to know what words mean. The larger your passive vocabulary, the more you understand. The more you understand, the more likely you are to be able to speak. Even if you only use a small subset of your passive vocabulary, the words that you understand. But... Read the full transcript at 🤍

How To Learn Languages At Home (From Zero To Fluency In 5 Steps)

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I'll show you how to learn languages at home, on your own, for free! This is how I've learned English by myself and how you can learn languages online. The main goal here is to teach you how you can learn a new language from scratch and become fluent. These are the 5 steps on how to learn a new language all by yourself! These five steps are everything you need to learn languages at home. Those tips are the best way to learn a new language if you have no money to spend on language classes! However, please, notice: the process of language learning is not simple and usually it requires a lot of effort. This is not easy or fast. But it works. I'm Brazilian and English is not my native language. About four years ago I wasn't able to speak anything in this language. I've been learning English alone, at home, without teachers for the last four years and today I am able to record an entire video in English just to show you that my method and my efforts paid off. If I could do it, so can you! YOU CAN LEARN ANY LANGUAGE FOR FREE ONLINE! Just watch the video and then you'll know what you need to do to become fluent in your target language FOR FREE! My social media (Follow me): 🤍 🤍 Soundtracks: The Loyalist - Pinecrest by The Loyalist 🤍 Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 🤍 Music promoted by Audio Library 🤍 Higher - Silent Partner 🤍 Harmony by Ikson 🤍 Music promoted by Audio Library 🤍 cool nights by Dixxy. 🤍 Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 🤍 Music promoted by Audio Library 🤍 Cosmic Storm by A Himitsu 🤍 Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 🤍 Music promoted by Audio Library 🤍 - Photo by Startaê Team on Unsplash - Photo by Mantas Hesthaven on Unsplash - Photo by Priscilla Du Preez on Unsplash

How to START learning a new language on your own?Step by step tips! (Subtitles)

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In this video I will be sharing with you my experience of starting to learn a language from scratch by myself. I will be sharing with you what I did step by step, what mistakes I made, and when I started practising with a native speaker? 00:00 Intro 01:17 My language journey to learn 6 foreign languages 02:25 Step 1: Do research 03:56 Step 2: Prepare the tools 05:11 Step 3: Choose the right resource 07:26 Step 4: Make a study plan and know when to practice with a native speaker 08:26 How to study your first 100 high frequency words? 09:02 How to study a lesson? (Tips for using Anki) 14:00 How to study grammar from the begnining? Follow me on Intagram: 🤍 Here are my other videos about language learning tips: ⭐️How to make a good study plan to learn a language effectively ? 🤍 ⭐️How to learn vocabulary in a smart and effective way? 🤍 ⭐️How to improve your speaking skills by yourself? The shadow boxing technique! 🤍 ⭐️3 tips for learning a language effectively on your own 🤍 Here are the resrouces that I mentioned in the video: 📘Le Turc, Assimil, 2018 📘Cahier d'écriture arabe - Les bases, Abdelghani Benali, Assimil 📘Manuel d'arabe moderne (volume1&2 ),Luc-Willy DEHEUVELS, ASIATHEQUE 📘Forvo (for Persian pronuanciation ): 🤍 📘Persian Verb Conjugator: 🤍 🤍 📘DW Deutsch Lernen 🤍

Don't Try To Memorize Vocabulary

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🔥 Learn languages like I do with LingQ: 🤍 CC subtitles available in 32 Languages. Some people say you should try to learn 10 words a day and make sure you can use them, really nail them down. I've never found that effective. Here is how I learn vocabulary. 0:00 You do not need to worry about not remembering words when learning a language. 1:34 My vocabulary learning process on LingQ. 3:17 If we continue to expose ourselves to vocabulary, we will learn them. 4:46 Does poor memory mean you are a bad language learner? _ Study a language on LingQ: 🤍 Study this video as a lesson on LingQ: 🤍 My Podcast: Soundcloud: 🤍 Apple: 🤍 Google: 🤍 Spotify: 🤍 Get my 10 Secrets of Language Learning: 🤍 FREE grammar guides: 🤍 Join the LingQ Discord server: 🤍 My language learning blog on The Linguist: 🤍 My Instagram page: 🤍 My TikTok: 🤍 The LingQ language learning blog: 🤍 #languagelearning #languages #polyglot

Try This Trick To Learn New Languages | TikTok: @purrplehazee

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We post daily the best TikToks about Psychology! If you are interested in psychology tricks, tips, fun and weird facts about psychology make sure to watch till the end and subscribe to the channel! #shorts #tiktok #psychology

How to learn a new language? (with Luca Lampariello) | Easy German 138

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Learn German with Easy German: Famous polyglot Luca Lampariello (🤍) visits us in Berlin :D So Cari and Luca go out and ask people in the streets about the best methods to learn a language! ► BECOME A PATRON OF EASY GERMAN: 🤍 ► SUBSCRIBE TO EASY GERMAN: 🤍 ► THIS EPISODE ON READLANG: 🤍 ► FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK: 🤍 ► DAILY VOCABULARY ON INSTAGRAM: 🤍 ► CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE: 🤍 ► EASY GERMAN SHOP: 🤍 ► PRODUCED IN COOPERATION WITH: 🤍 Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the street culture of participating partner countries abroad. Episodes are produced in local languages and contain subtitles in both the original language as well as in English. - Hosts of this episode: Luca Lampariello (🤍) and Carina Schmid (🤍) Camera: Janusz Hamerski Edit: Janusz Hamerski / Carina Schmid Translation: Ben Eve

5 Best Language Learning Apps 2023

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Sign up for Fluyo ⇢ 🤍 It's time for the annual best 5 language learning apps review! Links to all language apps below: Lingodeer: 🤍 Pimsleur: 🤍 (affiliate discount) Duolingo: 🤍 Speakly: 🤍 I'm super excited to do 2023's best language learning apps video. This upcoming year is obviously very special since it's including the app I created and also includes some surprises! If you're interested in learning a new language starting new years, be sure to check out these apps! From fluency learning to vocabulary learning, these apps have something for everyone. Whether you're a beginner or a language expert, these apps will help you learn a new language faster than you ever thought possible! I've been making videos on the best apps for language learning for a long while now, but this is the first year with so many unexpected entries! Timeline: 0:00 - Intro 0:50 - App #1 3:09 - App #2 4:40 - App #3 6:32 - App #4 8:24 - App #5 9:40 - Honorable Mentions 10:16 - Important Outro 📖 LANGUAGE LEARNING COURSES & E-BOOK ﹉ The Ikenna Method Video Course ⇢ 🤍 E-book ⇢ 🤍 Online Tutor Master ⇢ 🤍 🧡 JOIN MY PATREON (comes with discord access) ﹉ Patreon ⇢ 🤍 📱 SOCIAL MEDIA ﹉ Facebook ⇢ 🤍 Instagram ⇢ 🤍 Reddit ⇢ 🤍 👨 ABOUT ﹉ Hello, I’m an Irish-Nigerian-American language learning Youtuber hailing from New York! I currently speak seven languages. Six of which I taught myself from scratch. By 2025, I aim to learn another three. The languages I currently speak are English, Japanese, Russian, Dutch, French, Chinese and Spanish. New here? Check out my most popular playlists: Language Learning ⇢ 🤍 Speaking my languages in VR ⇢ 🤍 📩 CONTACT ﹉ For business enquiries ⇢ business🤍ikenna.com or ikennacontact🤍gmail.com (The emails above are the official contact options to reach me, so kindly check back with them if you have received enquiries from different addresses) General contact ⇢ 🤍

Learning a language? Speak it like you’re playing a video game | Marianna Pascal | TEDxPenangRoad

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Marianna Pascal shows how the secret to speaking a new language with confidence is all about attitude, not ability. Marianna Pascal helps professionals achieve greater success in life by communicating effectively in English. Marianna began her career as an actor and performed across her native Canada in film television and on stage for 15 years. Today, Marianna improves the way employees relate to their bosses, clients, colleagues and other key stakeholders. Marianna is also the Official Communication Trainer for Miss Malaysia World. An award-wining speaker, Marianna is known for her humorous speech on Youtube titled "Local English or Standard English" which has been seen by over a million people worldwide. Marianna is also the author of the best-selling book series English Fast & Easy. The most recent was #2 on Borders' Best-Selling List for non-fiction. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at 🤍

Learning 24 Languages in 24 Hours!

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Learning 24 Languages in 24 Hours! with Brianna 👊 👕 MERCH - 🤍 🔥 NEW Fire Merch App - 🤍 ❤️ FRIENDS! 🤍ZHCYT 👀 FOLLOW ME HERE! ☛ Instagram - 🤍 ☛ Twitter - 🤍 ☛ BriannaShorts - 🤍 Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound Click here for a free trial! 🤍

SHOCKING polyglots with my new language learning app

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Step 1: Go to 🤍 to sign up for early access Step 2: Go to 🤍 to be notified second Kickstart launches! This video was an absolute joy to make. I finally showed off my language learning app Fluyo to some season polyglots (the legendary 🤍xiaomanyc and the legendary 🤍LanguageSimp) and had some good battles! I also show you my co-founder and take you behind the scenes as we gear up for the Kickstarter. 📖 LANGUAGE LEARNING COURSES & E-BOOK ﹉ The Ikenna Method Video Course ⇢ 🤍 E-book ⇢ 🤍 Online Tutor Master ⇢ 🤍 🧡 JOIN MY PATREON (comes with discord access) ﹉ Patreon ⇢ 🤍 📱 SOCIAL MEDIA ﹉ Facebook ⇢ 🤍 Instagram ⇢ 🤍 Reddit ⇢ 🤍 👨 ABOUT ﹉ Hello, I’m an Irish-Nigerian-American language learning Youtuber hailing from New York! I currently speak seven languages. Six of which I taught myself from scratch. By 2023, I aim to learn another five. The languages I currently speak are English, Japanese, Russian, Dutch, French, Chinese and Spanish. New here? Check out my most popular playlists: Language Learning ⇢ 🤍 Speaking my languages in VR ⇢ 🤍 📩 CONTACT ﹉ For business enquiries ⇢ business🤍ikenna.com or ikennacontact🤍gmail.com (The emails above are the official contact options to reach me, so kindly check back with them if you have received enquiries from different addresses) General contact ⇢ 🤍

How I Got Fluent In French In 30 Days (Full 8-Hour Daily Routine)

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This is the full routine I used for 30 days to become fluent in French after years without success. And the following video shows a time lapse of my progression during those 30 days : 🤍 . I still use the speaking exercise from this routine everyday to maintain my level. What I learned in creating the exercises I used in this routine have become a major part of my language learning experience and my journey to becoming a polyglot. If you have ever wondered how to learn a language or how to learn French specifically, I believe this video has some gems that will bring you closer to your answer. Anki & DeepL Downloads: 🤍 🤍 Excellent Video On How To Use Anki: 🤍 My Other Videos Referenced In This Video: How I Got Fluent In French in 30 Days (Timelapse): 🤍 This One Exercise Made Me Fluent In French: 🤍

The ONLY 4 Language Learning Apps That Work | Delete the rest!

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📲 Your phone is probably chock-full of language learning apps... But how many of them actually work? Here's the deal: ▶️ There are only 4 kinds of language learning apps that actually work, and in this video you'll learn what they are. So if you're looking for the best language learning app, this is your bible. 📖 LEARN A LANGUAGE THROUGH THE POWER OF STORY Stories are the best way I have found to learn ANY language (even the difficult ones). Forget the boring textbooks and time-wasting apps and learn a language the natural, effective way with one of my story-based courses. 👉🏼🤍 ✍🏼 BLOG VERSION: Prefer reading to watching? Get the full scoop here: 👉🏼🤍 ⏱ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Only 4 language learning apps actually work 00:30 - Content apps 02:35 - Language exchange apps 04:25 - Flashcard apps for language learning 06:36 - Language script apps (Includes some free language learning apps!) After this video, you should learn about the App Villain: 🤍 🤯 Get my best language tips by email: 🤍 My name is Olly Richards, and on this channel I show you how to learn a new language with stories. To see some of my previous experiments, why not try... 👉 Learn Italian in 3 months: 🤍 👉 Learn Thai in 14 Days: 🤍 👉 Daily Study Routines and Schedules 🤍 Or... 🔈 To ask me language questions, submit a question on my podcast: 🤍 ...or search "I Will Teach You A Language" wherever you get your podcasts! (iTunes, Spotify, etc) Friends of mine who have made other cool videos about language apps: • 🤍 • 🤍

Polyglot Explains Language Learning Levels

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Join my Discord (18,000+ language learners!) 🤍 🤍 Insta - TheLanguageSimp Twitter - LanguageSimp This is the definitive guide to language learning levels. I am the best polyglot on the planet. No one learns a language like me.

Top 10 Most Useless Languages to Learn

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MERCH - 🤍 Subscribe if you're a gigachad Follow me on TikTok - languagesimp Follow me on Instagram - thelanguagesimp

How to create a second brain in a foreign language- no more translating!

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Start learning languages with Busuu for free here: 💻 Web: 🤍 📱 Mobile: 🤍 00:00 Intro 00:36 my definition of fluency 01:20 my main goal is to learn a language 01:40 what is secondary linguistic personality 03:46 why developing a secondary linguistic personality is important 05:23 Don’t translate word by word 06:06 how to decide what to translate 06:55 stop translating into your native language 07:50 how to make the process more fun/easier 10:04 move on to the sentences 12:18 when will you reach this level? 14:25 The conclusion Who am I?👩🏻‍⚕️🍙 I'm a med student in Italy🇮🇹 If you are interested in which ethnicity do I have, I'm mixed. (Japanese-Turkish) I was born in Japan but I grew up in Turkey. (But I visit Japan every single year) Both of these languages are my mother language. I’m polyglot and I can speak 4 languages fluently which are Japanese, Turkish, German, and English. If you don’t think that I’m a polyglot check Cambridge or Oxford Dictionary. Poly means multiple and glot mean tongue so yes I am :) I will be planning to upload lots of productivity-related videos, so stay tuned if you like those types of videos. If you have any questions, comment down below. Love you, Xoxo 🖥Join Skillshare Today and Get a Month of Premium for Free! 🤍 ⌨️IQUNIX (Where my keyboard is from): 🤍 My discount code (5% off): ruriohama My Keyboard: 🤍 🧛🏻‍♀️Download Notion from this link for free: 🤍 📸Instagram : Ruri(🤍ruriohama) 🤍 👚Shop the sweater I'm wearing: 🤍 🎵TikTok: 🤍 🐥Twitter: 🤍 🎧Where I get my copyright-free music from? 🤍 📷My Youtube Gear: 🤍 Amazing source: 🤍

How to Learn a Language On Your Own

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🔥 Learn Languages Like I Do with LingQ. Try it fo free: 🤍 For all the languages that I have learned, I only attended school twice. However, in every case it was becoming an independent language learner that brought me success. 0:00 - The one thing you need to be a successful language learner. 1:14 - The three keys to language learning. 2:10 - How LingQ helps Steve to be an independent language learner. 2:46 - How to get started in a language you don't know at all. 6:24 - How to be an independent learner in a classroom environment. 7:24 - Moving past the beginner stage. 8:58 - How to combat the loneliness and frustration of language learning. _ Become an Independent Learner - 🤍 Learn Languages for your Own Reasons - 🤍 _ Study a language on LingQ: 🤍 Study this video as a lesson on LingQ: ​🤍 Get my 10 Secrets of Language Learning: 🤍​​​ My Podcast: 🤍 🤍 FREE grammar guides: 🤍 Join the LingQ Discord server: 🤍 My language learning blog on The Linguist: 🤍 My Instagram page: 🤍 My TikTok: 🤍 The LingQ language learning blog: 🤍 #languages #languagelearning #polyglot

How I Learned to Speak 15 Languages in One Year

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Today I’m talking about how I learned to speak 15 languages in one year. Am I the world’s greatest polyglot or is this video just massive clickbait? Well, the reality is that it is impossible to learn to speak 15 languages fluently in one year, but I’ll show you how I was able to have basic conversations (and genuine fluency in one case) in these languages after one year. Here are some links to language learning resources I mention in the video: * Baselang, aka the way I learned to speak Spanish fluently in two months from my NYC apartment (affiliate link): 🤍 * My friend Matt vs Japan’s YouTube channel: 🤍 (he has extremely high level Japanese but learned it in an opposite way from mine) * Princeton in Beijing, which made me learn Chinese really quickly: 🤍 * Italki, a great way to find language tutors: 🤍 0:00 Is this video clickbait? 1:16 Do you have to be a "genius" to learn languages? 1:55 Why classroom learning is so ineffective 3:32 How I immersed in Chinese in China 5:23 How I immersed in Spanish in New York City 6:43 How I learned my first African language 8:29 Why speaking is so important 9:33 My current, 3-step process for learning languages 11:49 Why this process is actually like chess 12:58 Q&A: What if I can't or don't want to practice speaking? 14:40 Q&A: Should I study grammar directly? 15:20 Q&A: How much time should I study per day? 16:30 Q&A: Should I use notebooks or write stuff down? 16:54 Q&A: Do I review languages I've learned? 17:37 Q&A: Are language courses worth it? 19:34 What to do if you did not enjoy this video... LEARN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE WITH MY METHOD! ✉️ Join my newsletter and discover how I pick up new languages quickly (and learn how you can do the same): 👉🏼 🤍 📚 Check out my Street-Smart Language courses: 👉🏼 🤍 Subscribe to my channel: 🤍 Follow me on Instagram: 🤍 Follow me on Facebook: 🤍 If you guys like the music in my videos, you can check out all the AMAZING music Epidemic Sound has at my affiliate link here: 🤍

How I Discovered StoryLearning | Learn a New Language

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🤯 My early attempts at learning languages were tortuous. But everything changed in 2004, on a mountaintop in Argentina. I ran short of oxygen and almost collapsed. While recovering, I picked up a book in Spanish and started reading. The rest was history. 📖 To learn about the method in more detail, see this video: 🤍 My name is Olly Richards, and on this channel I show you how to learn a new language with stories. To see some of my previous experiments, why not try... 👉 Learn Italian in 3 months: 🤍 👉 Learn Thai in 14 Days: 🤍 👉 Daily Study Routines and Schedules 🤍 Or... 🔈 To ask me language questions, submit a question on my podcast: 🤍 ...or search "I Will Teach You A Language" wherever you get your podcasts! (iTunes, Spotify, etc)

I learned a new language in 6 days and went feral (it was japanese)

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Thank you to NordVPN for sponsoring this video! Remember to use my code FALINESWAG or the link 🤍 to get a 2 year plan plus 1 additional month with a huge discount! - good evening my axolots Well well well we meet again, welcome to your daily dose of cheap #entertainment I ventured out into the wild for the past 2 weeks, finding enlightenment on the snowy mountains, achieving great knowledge, only to return, for I refuse to leave the youtube space alone. My reign has yet to end, it's barely scratched the SURFACE I tried to learn Japanese in 6 days, and now I can successfully read the language with a 5 second delay on each phrase and only a 5% chance of understanding what it meant, but my studying shall go on for I am now the jack of all languages, master of none B) also duolingo was not helpful at all here's some good websites and apps instead if I get kahooted in my sleep you know who to blame dictionary: shirabe jisho renshuu (for writing) tofugu (for learning kanji and hiragana) 🤍 (for kanji and hiragana quiz) mwah mwah

Top 3 Easiest Languages to Learn

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Learning Languages Ruined My Life

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Here's the video where I speak 10 languages: 🤍 You can find me speak Chinese: 🤍 Spanish🇪🇸: 🤍 Korean 🇰🇷: 🤍 Cantonese: 🤍 And more to come!!! This video is mainly on why I study foreign languages and why I think it is important to learn languages. If you also like languages, cultures, and histories, please subscribe to my channel and join my journey of intellectual pursuits! My Facebook page: 🤍 ig🤍phoenix_hou_ 微博:侯雪千Phoenix 哔哩哔哩:侯雪千Phoenix

I had to learn a language in 7 days (ft. @nathanieldrew) 🇳🇱

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🕺🏻Check out Nathaniel Drew's channel: 🤍 👩🏻‍🍳 Get the PUL E-cookbook: 🤍 💌 Sign-up for our newsletters: 🤍 🎥 Film & photography gear we use: 🤍 🎶 The music we recommend: 🤍 (free to use in YouTube videos!) RESOURCES 🌎 Check out Nathaniel's language learning course: 🤍 🇳🇱 The partner visa we applied for: 🤍 TIMELINE 00:00 Background 04:25 Phase 1 - learn the basics 06:38 Phase 2 - start conversating 13:38 Phase 3 - immerse yourself 14:56 The results WHAT WE USE 🤍 THE PUL KITCHEN » Blender: 🤍 » Measuring cups: 🤍 » Measuring spoons: 🤍 » Mason jars: 🤍 » Cutting board: 🤍 » Food processor: 🤍 » Cast iron pot: 🤍 » Mini spice jars: 🤍 » Air-tight containers: 🤍 STAY CONNECTED 🙋🏻‍♀️ 👉 Instagram: 🤍 👉 TikTok: 🤍 👉 Facebook: 🤍 👉 Pinterest: 🤍 ❤ Sadia

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