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WatashiYOJE
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2024
uTalk link: uta.lk/watashiyoje
At 13 I could only speak English. Now I can speak Japanese and in the process of learning French and Spanish. Follow me on my journey to becoming a hyperpolyglot (someone who can speak more than 6 languages.)
All Socials: @Watashiyoje
Business Email: Watashiyoje@gmail.com
At 13 I could only speak English. Now I can speak Japanese and in the process of learning French and Spanish. Follow me on my journey to becoming a hyperpolyglot (someone who can speak more than 6 languages.)
All Socials: @Watashiyoje
Business Email: Watashiyoje@gmail.com
I learnt French in 3 months as a British 16 year old! (Timelapse)
It's crazy to think that I couldn't speak any French 3 months ago.
This was my full French transformation! In about 3 months I have reached a conversational level in this language. In this video, I show you the journey and each piece of progress.
Tiktok: @WatashiYOJE
Videos mentioned: th-cam.com/video/aP5aJJqVMXI/w-d-xo.html
Business Email: watashiyoje@gmail.com
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:10 - Day 1 to Day 52
1:48 - Day 90
2:40 - Before vs After
2:55 - You can do it too!
This was my full French transformation! In about 3 months I have reached a conversational level in this language. In this video, I show you the journey and each piece of progress.
Tiktok: @WatashiYOJE
Videos mentioned: th-cam.com/video/aP5aJJqVMXI/w-d-xo.html
Business Email: watashiyoje@gmail.com
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:10 - Day 1 to Day 52
1:48 - Day 90
2:40 - Before vs After
2:55 - You can do it too!
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How I Taught Myself French In 90 Days At 16 Years Old! (Exact Steps)
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These is the exact steps that I took to learn French to a decently conversational level. This video shows my progression during 60 days th-cam.com/video/cRV7n11SzE0/w-d-xo.html . I am still using the majority of these to learn french but I have now started French A level in school aswell. My experience self studying japanese is really what allowed me to make such quick progress as I was really ...
I Tried Speaking Every Language I Know in VRChat (Challenge)
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Join me on a hilarious linguistic adventure as I dive into the colorful world of VRChat! In this video, I put my language skills to the test by speaking Spanish, Japanese, French, and even a sprinkle of Portuguese. Watch as I navigate through different virtual hangouts, trying to chat with fellow players in my almost fluent glory. Will I impress them with my skills, or will they just laugh at m...
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In this video, I dive deep into VRChat and meet some of the funniest people I’ve ever come across! It’s like every corner of VRChat has someone wild, cracking jokes, and bringing the best kind of chaos. The catch? These new friends all speak different languages! So I decided to give it my best shot and tried to "speak their language"-and let’s just say my accent and choice of words left a lot o...
She Speaks 5 Languages At 15! (Eye-opening Interaction - We speak 8 Languages Combined!)
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In this exciting video, we dive into the incredible journey of a young polyglot who has learnt five languages by the age of 15! Join us as we explore the fascinating world of language learning and share tips that can help you on your own multilingual journey. Whether you’re a beginner eager to learn a new language or a seasoned polyglot looking for inspiration, this video is packed with valuabl...
I Learnt French In Two Months At 16! (Timelapse)
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I Learnt French In Two Months At 16! (Timelapse)
How I Would Learn Japanese If I Could Start Over! (Fluent in a year!?)
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How I Would Learn Japanese If I Could Start Over! (Fluent in a year!?)
Tricking Japanese People Into Thinking Im From Japan! (Wait till they find out...)
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Tricking Japanese People Into Thinking Im From Japan! (Wait till they find out...)
I would be really impressed if you could learn Mongolian or Navajo!!!!! (Ps: I have Mongolian and Native American origins)
Link: uta.lk/watashiyoje
It’s quite impressive how non-Japanese can write Kanjis!!! It must have been tough for you, but you are doing alright!!!
Some it looks a bit messy and if they weren’t wrong then I think it’s alright
Prn t chaud brtrd
Ton niveau est incroyable en seulement 3 mois. Bravo !
je parle français, je vais t'écrire une phrase si tu comprend tout c'est que t'es vraiment fort : "est ce que tu sais tchatcher comment moi je tchatche, je roucoule, je broie la langue de moilère"
Nous c'est anglais ont veux apprendre 😢
Nous c'est anglais ont veux apprendre en 2 mois 😂
la diff c'est que lui il a pas la flm
Impressionant
Congratulations, I speak French and many other languages and I am really surprised by the speed of your learning 👏👏
🌈🌈🌈 You have a British Accent. One of the pitfalls in your language progress is not concentrating on the most commonly used verbs, adjectives and vocabulary as a beginner language learner. Then you have to see those verbs, adjectives and vocabulary in different contexts. Then you have to listen to those contexts over and over again. 🌈🌈🌈 🌈🌈🌈 If your foreign language has a different script than your native language, then a different approach might be needed. 🌈🌈🌈 I am still learning different ways towards acquiring Modern Standard Arabic, which is known to be a hard language to master as a native English speaker🌈 🌈🌈I am acquiring Swahili, Brazilian Portuguese, Dutch, Modern Standard Arabic and Filipino.🌈🌈🌈 🌈🌈🌈The thing I dislike about putting your phone in your target language is most of the text are going to be in individual word format, which is not the best way to acquire vocabulary. I did not find that enjoyable at all so I don't do it if I am a beginner of that language. I still don't do it in my languages where my level is higher than others.🌈🌈🌈
I disagree with the point that I don't focus on commonly used language. The anki deck that I used and still use is literally named '5000 most frequently used French words'.
bro is SO gorgeouss
Learning french rn this was really insightful, but ive realized chat gpt is my favorite free way to teach me grammar and even speaking.
Chat gpt best teacher explains anything and will continue to explain it untill you understand
C'est vrai
Okay I hear you Jude Bellingham with dreads....nah just playing. Cool video bro, I'm still studying
You can learn French withing 1 day if your came from northern Africa country Tunisia Algeria
GOOD WORK. BUT MAKE YOUR AUDIO LOUDER.
French is my native langue, and i'm really surprise, you have an accent very close to French ! and your French is also pretty good ! Continuez comme ça !
I regret setting my iphone to French. Something is up with the OS that never allows it to return to normal when you set it back to English so anyone switching languages should be careful.
@@Ciaseea that’s strange, I’m not sure why that would happen but thank you for letting us know 🙏.
Impressive! Video Summary - please like so I can remember to practice! First, Decide you want to learn. Have a goal, start a study routine for desired level and timeframe. He wanted to achieve B1 level in 1 month. Step 1 - Immediate Immersion - spent 80% of time immersing in language and culture as much as possible. Resources: Podcasts, tv shows talking to people, youtube, films, cartoons - basic vocab music - enjoying music you really like Lingopie - free trial, interactive subtitles Netflix subtitles and flashcards French teachers - youtube to pick up grammar points etc Native content - just watching mainstream youtubers, picking up slang and daily use of language Aim to understand 90% of what your hear with remaining 10% through context Goal:pick up sounds, vocabulary, pronunciation, words When: integrate into daily routine Step 2 - Basics -Frenchpod 101 - for grammar, sentence structure, vocab - audio courses can be used on the go - learn basics as far as helpful Step 2.5 Grammar - watched videos on key grammar structures, get the general concept and through immersion notice the structure in use Step 3 - Vocabulary - essential to understand - Anki flashcard deck "5000 most common french words", desktop version about 40-20 words per day depending on goal Step 4 - Pronunciation - practice from day 1 - "The perfect french with Dylan" YT channel - comes with time, practice and immersion Step 5 Speaking - speaking to yourself to understand own level - talk to natives - online apps, vr chat Final tips - set phone to french - turn social media in french to consume authentic content - tiktok for slang, read comments - youtube to french - long form content, news, trends - find a french friend to talk with online
I can be your french friend <3
Absolutely Fantastic!!! Congratulations!!!
Can you recommend some songs in french?
« Dommage » est magnifique
Videoclub, la femme and pomme all have some great songs
Some artists I like are: Black M, Vitaa and stromae
@@WatashiYOJE thanks!
Good job i'm French and i learn english the french language it's hard so if in 3 months you gate this level me with english to 3 months i gate better 🤣 (not really because we doesn't work some same and we doesn't have the same brain/memorise etc) i'm trying to make some phrases without mistakes and with my instint and i verify with google if i do somes mistakes or not :)
100%. Everyone's journey is different. I'm a native speaker but I know how confusing English can be so good luck!
@WatashiYOJE you have instagram ? If you want i can help you for practice your french and you you help me for the english
@@WatashiYOJE you have instagram ? if you want i can help you for the prononciations in french and you you help me for the english
ouais il reste du taf... "we doesn't work some same" euh quoi ?? "we don't work the same (way)" "somes" ça existe pas : "some" est invariable (n'accorde rien en anglais, ni article, ni adjectif, juste le nom et le verbe s'accordent) Allez, courage, t'inquiète pas ça prend du temps et c'est normal : Ce truc est bidonné, le mec connait les sons français day 1, il ne galère pas à faire les sons qui n'existent pas en anglais comme tout anglais débutant en français (le r, le u, ...), donc soit il omet volontairement de dire qu'il parle déjà le belge ou le suisse XD, soit il ment purement et simplement en prétendant que c'est son 1er jour
mais on va peut-être en savoir plus bientôt : th-cam.com/video/YcGQf1AKMJM/w-d-xo.html
what do you think about using "pre-ready" cards in anki? im learning japanese (i just finished katakana) and i would start learn vocabulary using anki, but anki shoud'nt be to review words? im almost sure that i won't be able to know every word in a "pre ready" card.
I think you slightly misunderstand what anki is for. Anki does not only help you review words but more importantly it introduces them to you first. Pre-made decks are MORE than ideal for starting to learn a language. By using a premade deck, Anki will show you a new word (you likely won't know it) then you look at the meaning of the new word and press 'fail'. Then when the word comes up again a couple minutes later, you try and remember the meaning, and if successful, you press 'good'. Keep doing this every day and days later anki will show the words you learnt to you again, and this is when you start reviewing the words. That was kind of a lengthy explanation so let me know if I wasn't clear enough.😅
So, should I have two decks? One pre-made and one that I made by myself, with words that I didn't learn from Anki
@@lorenz07424 I would just recommend using the pre-made one for now until you reach quite an advanced level. Try downloading decks that have at least the top 1000 most common words in your target language. Making a deck by yourself can be quite time consuming and just isn't necessary at the beginning. If you have specialised vocab that you need to learn than making your own deck good be a good idea but I wouldn't recommend it otherwise.
The power of immersion fr fr
this is really helpful ! thank you keep going
no worries, I'm glad it helped!
My first language is french , and second is English. Your French is pretty impressive!J'espère que tu vas progresser pour être très bon! I also used Podcast too learn English
@@Katy-Lynn thank you, I’ll try my best 🙏
love these tips, thank you!! really motivated me to improve
I'm glad to hear that. Good luck!
so inspiring well done!! im in the process of improving my french too so pls post more vids :)
très mauvaise idée de regarder byilhan pour apprendre le français MDMDMRMRM
like, abonne-toi, sinon j'arrete la video!
French
What language do you want to learn?
mandarin or arabic.
@@sheikharfaa1865 Those two are both on my list as well! What makes you want to learn them?
spanish, french or italian
a lot lol 😭😭 i'm currently learning french & brazilian portuguese but also improving my italian (i wanna be fluent so bad bro)
@@natixo10 I feel you. I got so much I wanna learn as well. We'll get there one day 😁
Comment tu fais pour apprendre aussi vite je veux apprendre anglais et espagnol
i’m currently in japan, i wish i knew japanese bruh 😭
you're in the perfect environment! I'm sure you can do it 👍
@ you gotta give me some pointers 🙏, do you have a discord server?
@@SirMarcusI’m gonna make some videos soon but check my TikTok for now. I’ve made quite a few videos on how I learnt it👍 @watashiyoje
I came across your videos on tiktok and I just finished this video and I just want to say that you have inspired me to learn French which I have always wanted and for that thank you very much.
I’m so glad to hear that! I appreciate your support and good luck!
How did you learn?
@@dustincantrellMainly through the immersion method
انا العربي الوحيد؟ 😂
Really well done!
3年間でこの完成度は見たことないレベル
insanely fluent
日本語の発音が綺麗すぎる!!
Please tell my girlfriend 😅
C'est excellent 👌 je suis canadien français et je te comprends très bien continue a pratiqué c'est très bon
2 mois seulement!! Bravo c'est impressionnant🎉