For people in a hurry 😊: 1:13 Set a date 1:54 Research 3:12 Comprehensible input 3:38 Create an immersive environment 5:44 Choose one resource 7:17 How do you use the resource? 8:46 Use translation to learn new words and grammar patterns
@som Slovaak...ah okay, I had a feeling this was what you meant. Because I am a victim 😢 I tried learning Tagalog and translated word by word. But now I’m confused with the verb conjugations which is complex. I’m slowly getting my head around it but it’s hard.
@som Slovaak You need translation at some point, if you're learning your first words how do you know what they mean without any translation? You're not supposed to translate in your mind while you're talking, that could become a "handicap" but using bidirectional translation as a tool to learn new words is something else.
Thanks for having me on your channel wonderful christine! Keep shining and inspiring people to learn foreign languages. And to the you guys: don't hesitate to ask questions in the section below =)
Luca, I would like to know what you think of the importance of learning or mastering our native language. I think we want too much from the foreign languages and forget our own. I personally think my language the best of all ;) Abraços de um brasileiro! Te amamos hehe!
@@guilhermedaselva4046 I remember he said once that we have to use our mother tongue as well or else it would become rustic. I can relate to that because since I started to learn foreign languages I avoided using my native language at all, now I work with people who only speak my native language so that makes my task a little bit difficult since all things I learned (still learning) were in my L3 that is English, and translating through my L2 that is French, so my native language (Spanish) was not relevant, but now I have some trouble lol so I have to translate all I have learnt into my mother tongue in order for people to understand me, and be aware that some English/French words are difficult to translate into other languages without losing its accuracy, so you have to use like 4 words to only explain one lol ... the other point related with the importance of knowing our native language, well if you do know your native language well, or at least how it works(syntax) , so it will make your foreign language learning a lot easier, because you know how to identify patterns ;)
@@guilhermedaselva4046 HiGuilherme! Thanks for the interesting question. I will make a video about this very interesting topic but for the moment, let me tell you: the answer is a resounding YES. The better you master your own native language, the better when it comes to acquiring a second language
@@LucaLampariello Tu és o melhor! Obrigado pela resposta. Make a video about German please! I'm struggling with it. And about Latin would be so much interesting also. Valeu! :)
Be Yourself Im from singapore :)) we don’t exactly have a native language but our most common language is english and many of us take a mother tongue. Im bilingual and can speak chinese as well ^^
During quarantine I decided to learn Japanese, it's my first time ever trying to learn a language by myself. I live in Switzerland, in the region where I am we speak French, but I learned the basics of German, Italian and English at school. I can now speak English pretty easily (I forgot everything about German, I can still understand Italian even if it's harder for me to speak it) but I haven't any knowledge in Asian languages and I'm so excited to learn more about it!
Hiii I’m japanese and can speak Japanese and English. This video motivates me to learn Spanish again (I failed once haha). It might be hard for you at first to start Asian languages but I hope you can master them 🌸
Non-English speaker: I am awfully sorry at the terrible state of my English abilities, as for the English language is not my mother tongue. I hope you forgive me for every foolish mistake I make. English as my only language: lol its okei
i wondered that too, and i also wondered when do they consider themselve as being able to speak a language. I mean B2 is nessecary to be able to speak a language and C2 is fluent.
Well, to me, there's a lot of perspectives. If you can maintain a conversation with native speakers with ease, understand 95% plus, you're fluent. To me, C1 is already fluent and C2 is more like a master level. If you won't spend a lot of time speaking in the target language, there's no real need to fully master it, y know? I try to maintain my language levels on C1 and if I need to travel or something like that, I study for a couple of weeks to upgrade again to C2 and I'm good.
@@WaltRBuck I typed in 'person', but for some reason my keyboard (SwiftKey) put in 'pets'. Yeah, it worked as a joke, but actually I prefer the original message of mine. 😂
My native language is Tagalog and I think that it is very difficult to learn this language because the sentence structures are kind of confusing. But, I think it will be easy for you and can be quite a challenge! Please learn it, I love watching your videos and I think hearing you speak in Tagalog will be supeeer awesome! 🇵🇭
I just started learning korean yesterday! Im focusing right now on how to read the alphabet and how to pronounce it properly. Im only 18 so,ill just enjoy the process. Not gonna rush it. Also,good luck on learning Tagalog,my native language! I hope you to have fun!
- i usually get into the language by listening to it through tv movies or meeting a native speaker or traveling when i can but mostly tv Thats when i get used to the sound of the language - Then i use teach yourself book to learn we have that in common ;) i go through it, i tried it for non asian languages and it works! Then i want to practice speaking and using and making sentences thats when i use italki sessions with tutors and i gain more vocab by talking or i get explanation for difficult concepts in the book... thats what works for me, bidirectional translation i heard it from online course by luca (it was great thank you) i still not used it but i will try in the future... thanks great video!
Its amazing how everyone learns a little bit differently than the next person. I totally get what you were saying at @12:30 minutes. For me I learn phrases better that I can learn a list of individual words. I also learn the language script in the beginning but I don't study writing in the beginning stages. I only practice speaking, listening and reading off of sight in the language. In the beginning if I start off with writing and grammar I get confused and it slows my progress.
I've been learning a language for six months now and I can honestly say that I have been improving rapidly. I'm terrible at multi-tasking so I can only focus on a single aspect at a time, which kind of makes it into a strength. At the beginning, I hone in on absorbing as much auditory input as I can so I have a feel of the sounds that native speakers make, whilst simultaneously incorporating speaking as much as possible. At the moment, I'm slowly creeping into a transition phase where I integrate some reading into my process of learning, but that's going to take some time. And keep up the good content Christine!!!!!
Oi eu falo português do Brasil🇧🇷. Cai de paraquedas(gíria) aqui no seu canal. Que incrível essa sua diversidade linguística! Espero que você aprenda mais e mais o português que é uma língua TÃO BONITA! Beijos.
Hi, I'm French and I started learning Thai a few months ago. This video really motivates me. I think choosing only one resource to focus on in the beginning is important because otherwise you can get overwhelmed. J'aime beaucoup ta chaine, merci beaucoup pour tes vidéos.
Lao is also very very similar to Thai. YOu can learn it after your Thai skills are good. Allow me a simple piece of advice: TRy to master the tones FiRST ! don't pick up words and words until you can master the tones. Otherwise you'll have serious problems later.
Great ways of learning. I took Spanish in middle school, a friend got me into Korean dramas, and I'm teaching myself Thai. I have a photographic memory when it comes to movies and shows, so watching foreign films, TV, and TH-cam videos (with subtitles when needed), and listening to podcasts, help me the best. I'll also use app as a more fun and relaxing way to learn as well. I love listening to music in the language too.
Going to start a video series on this very topic with my class via TH-cam. I am SO encouraged by people with such a passion and genuine joy for learning languages. So envious! Appreciate these videos; very encouraging!
I was surprised also when he said that he would learn two languages at once because I watched a video a few years ago in wich he explained how bad idea it's to do that so he stopped me to try doing it but yeah maybe it's what you said he is now at a learning level that he just can do it. So good for him
@@sydneywellington_cazadora nice, its not impossible to do it I was just remarkable the guy in the video has a video talking about it's bad idea to do it but now he will do it....
I learned french and Italian at the same time because they’re pretty similar. Sometimes I would make mistakes between the language, but not that often.
It comes from a very big interest..passionate about..you try,gaining little by little..you love it..you acknowledge your little step..you feel more interest..you enjoy it..by the time you will get addict to it..Stick with it....you read a lot off materials..you find the pattern and you feel them..and practice every day..this is the way i got my guitar skill
Oooh, you're so amazing, because of you I'm starting to learn a new language, I'm Brazilian and a know a little about English and now a I've started to learning french as well,Thanks so much !!!
Im a french girl im looking for someone who wants to learn french/ become fluent inbecause i wants to become fluent in english too. We’ll speak together to learn !
I'm Italian, I'm fluent in English and it's almost two years I'm self-studying Japanese, and now I'm trying to learn Korean too (I've ordered a book and then I found a language exchange partner). One day, I'd like to learn French, Spanish and German, (maybe...) Swedish and even Mandarin. It'd be a dream came true. How do you organize your study each day/week for each language? P.S. You gave me a lot of inspiration and determination with this channel. Thank you very much!
Man! Such an honor to be able to receive helpful tips for us language learners. I must admit, I am so bent on perfecting a languages that I am learning that I don’t know how to add additional languages to learn. I passed the DALF C2 for French in 2019 in France and have been concurrently leaning German and Thai. French has been so hard to maintain since I left France! Just passed the German Goethe Prüfung B2 about a month ago. My Thai is like upper beginner. Debating whether adding a new language would be too much at the moment or if it’s better to get an advanced level in German at least before adding another language.
Tagalog! Wow goodluck! Ang galing galing mo nman! Im stuck. At school I had the chance to learn French. It’s hard to retain the knowledge since I don’t have the opportunity to use it.
I agree with you. I like to feel the language first, be immersed. Once I feel comfortable with the language, I learn the spelling. It just feels more natural. This video is great. Luca is such a source of inspiration.
This is indeed a very useful video. Please produce more such kind of videos in the future. By the way, I prefer your way of learning languages since it seems quicker and makes people speak a new language ASAP.
Writing is challenging, even for native speakers. Tip: copy examples of good writing (copywork). It might seem boring, but it helps. Also, 'advice' is uncountable. Cheers
My native Language is Spanish and I learned English at school and now that I am in college I am studying French, I have been to Brazil and I kind of speak portuguese, and I used to think that it was enough but now that i have watched your videos i am so motivated and i wanna be a nice Polyglot just like you are
I personally think that it's logical to start a language at around New Year or on your birthday. That makes sense as these dates can serve as some sort of a countdown system and the date where you analyze all that you've managed to complete and set new goals for the upcoming year (and your personal year if count from your BD).
Very useful! Thank you so much to you both 🤗 I'll follow your tips whenever I'll start a new language from now! (right now I am studying Slovene by myself and I struggled a lot at the beginning, as if I didn't notice about some basic information). Najlepša hvala!!💙
The moment I heard her say "tagalog" made my heart beat fast. Owemjiii!! Filipino hereee! And yes I speak tagalog and english. I'm also learning spanish at this quarantine period. I love all your videos. Please make some moreeeeeee!! 😘
Actually, forgetting is the trick to finally retaining words!!! When you forget a word and you come across it again, the chances of you forgetting it again drops significantly each time. So, be happy to forget words!!
I'm a native spanish speaker, I've been learning English for many years however I need to brush it up 'cause I got a b2 level, nowadays I'm living in Italy e veramente questi due anni mi hanno aiutato per riuscire a fare una vita quà in questo bellissimo paese anche per imparare una nuova lingua. Adesso più che mai vorrei imparare più lingue, ecco perché mi sono inscrito al tuo canale, sei una fonte d'ispirazione per tutti quelli che come me, vogliono essere poliglotti. Tanti auguri carissima.
One of the thing to consider while deciding learning a new language is to get familiar with the language do not look how hard the language is just try to learn how to read script , it makes a lot easier to grab the language by watching vedios with subtitles for the same language you are learning , i learned mandarin in just 6 months , and i learned korean hangul within a weak its getting lot easier for me to more familiar
Sou brasileiro e me identifiquei muito com esses métodos de aprendizado de idiomas. Eu aprendi a falar grego sozinho ouvindo rádios em online streaming durante o dia todo para me acostumar com o som do idioma, com isso adquiri gosto pela música e pela cultura pop mais contemporânea. Isso me fez traduzir palavra por palavra de todas as músicas que eu mais gostava. Ao ouvir a música sabendo o significado, o idioma passou a fazer sentido na minha mente, e aos poucos passei a compreender diálogos e a conseguir falar o idioma. Consegui aprender a falar grego, inglês, alemão desta maneira. Gostaria de saber a opinião de vocês sobre o aplicativo Duolingo. Muito obrigado pelo vídeo interessantíssimo!! I didn't write in English for to be a challenge to translate it from Portuguese. The bests regards
I know, I felt that way too. For some reason men always talk more than women and the second a woman speaks slightly longer than them they cant handle it. its like...... women are calm and patient with that all the time but men cant handle it for even one conversation.
I don't agree with sticking to only one resource. I like to change resources. Many times I hear or read some word in one sourse and then I see or here it in another. Then I remember I have heard it before. I'm happy that I understand it and this way the word consolidates in my memory and I can already understand it in two contexts!
Wow that's cool!! I have been learning chinese for a year and a half now. I also find the witing a lil hard. I focus on the speaking of the language. I find chinese quite interesting and I love the language. I can only encourage you to learn it. Why do you want to learn the language by the way?
Be Yourself im a chinese ,to be honest writing is much more harder than speaking in chinese. dont worry about it, Most of Chinese can not write some kind of complicated Chinese characters either, because Chinese characters have evolved over thousands of years. It's good enough to be able to communicate
@@peicloud8052 For real. I can recognize and read characters that I know but writing them without my phone or computer, but with a pen is hard. Hey I would like to know what you think about my chinese pronunciation, since you are a native. (th-cam.com/video/lyuXlwV7T4A/w-d-xo.html)
In schools and workplaces the word is used constantly. No matter how close friends two people get if one is their senior they’ll continuing using the term senpai. My bf is Japanese and literally his best friend still calls him senpai in like every sentence because my bf was his senior in their club at school
@@heathersaxton8118 I know that because I'm Japanese. What I wanted to say was that I didn't know non-Japanese people use the word outside of the Internet.
I am learning Russian and aside from using the internet I would like to have a hands on tool. Where and what books would be good for me to buy ? Thank you 🙏 😊 ☺️
The Assimil Russian course is decent. If you roughly apply Luca's bi-translational method to that, you'll certainly have gotten your teeth into the language.
This is great advice I also think it's important to remember to...just start! I'll spend 2 months trying to perfect the best way of learning a language from scratch when that time would probably have been better spent just studying the language and working out what works best for me as I go.
I know 4 languages & able to learn 15 more, but too busy by getting money. How do you guys with more than 7 languages, earn money? It takes a lot of time
most of them work on activities that are related or where they use the languages they speak. for example: language coach language tutor do business with several countries tourism and so on.
@@ichbinhier355 if so, they shouldn't have time either. I'm coaching for the last 3 years - it eats a lot of time but brings even less money than a regular job
@@SaidMaximov nowadays that issue has been reduced thanks to the Internet, so imagine that you are a language coach, so you can organize sessions with your clients through Skype, or other any other platform, also by having clients all over the world could be beneficial for your income. also there is the option of making online courses, so you build a community around a topic, and then you sell them courses. I recommend you the book the 100$ startup ;)
Thanks for the wonderful video. I’m from Japan. You seem to be following what doctor Krashen states. I agree with you at the point that you prioritize as much input as you could get rather than writing. I’ve been learning Mandarin myself and doing what you do, like watch drama, TH-cam videos whatever they are as massive input to absorb, and the app ‘HelloTalk’ to systematically learn the language. Your videos keep me motivated so much! I’m really grateful for that! I thank and support you!
Eu só sei de uma coisa. Aprender idiomas é parecido com droga, vicia. E é um caminho sem volta. O legal de tudo que vc é capaz de falar com tanta gente e ler sobre tudo quando aparece na sua frente.
I'm leaning English. I use many resource. I choose some phrases from each resource and memorize them. I listen the same video many times over and over until I completely understand. I don't listen something which has words I don't know. Before I listen, I look up the meaning. These are different ways from you guys. It was interesting two of you have a little bit different leaning way.
keep going! I can read and write the korean alphabet but im not fluent in forming some sentences in korean. I know sum basics bc of watching kdramas. I remember cheating on a learn korean app but end up learning the alphabet lmaooooo keep going
actually hangul, the korean writing system, as been regarded as one of the easiest scripts to learn! so start there! i recomend using korean in 90 days ( i think thats what its called) to learn the letters because it helps you remember them in very creative ways
The hangul is easy. I recommend you that you watch the group's performances, always in the corner there is a karaoke and for example if Jennie of BlackPink say "a" and the karaoke starts with an "아" I knew that "아" means "a" xd Like this I learned the hangul. Sorry for my bad english :(
Muchas gracias. Abrazos de Francia. Aprender una nueva lengua para su mismo. El ingles y el espanol son muy suficientes para mi en mas de mi lengua nativa que es el francés y que enseno tambien .
Uram Berényi André vagyok apam 1956-ban kivandorolt USA-ban, az édes anyam Francia, Francia az anyanyelvem pedig tanultam magyar nyelvet nulla szint-tol. Nagyon erdekes ami szeretem is ez a vidéki falvak foleg azért a csaladom szamazik Nogradbol. On nyelvet Olasz nyelvet gyonoru tervezem azt is tanulni. Tisztelettel André BERENYI
Hi, I hope you're doing well. You said that you immerse yourself in the target environment and you try to catch as many inputs as you can. I d like to know what is the tip you use to recall all what you learn automatically when it's needed so you sound native? How do you train your brain to build up sentences quickly and effortlessly? PI : when you're actually in a country where the target language is not regularly used and consequently you don't afford to meet someone to speak with. I'm asking you this because I feel that basically there is an unbalance between the outputs (speaking &writing) and if it's possible to regulate this disorder by your own. Thank you.
Hi, thank you for your interest in learning our language. I am a fan now. I am currently learning thai and korean all at the same time and your advices helped me a lot. More power and God bless
Thanks for the video! I’ve been subscribed for a while, but there were only 2 videos on the channel. I’m glad to see more! I follow a lot of the same methods as you guys. I definitely agree with the statement that very few people reach fluency in the classroom. I start by learning the sounds of the language and the sentence structure. I’ll use any similarities between the target language and languages I already know to help me remember the target language. My goal isn’t to learn all the words in the dictionary, it’s more to learn a good base. Then I learn more in the areas of my life I use most (work, hobbies, etc.). Then I use the good base as building blocks to learn more of the language. Another important thing is to start talking with NATIVE SPEAKERS as soon as possible.
I have a Question, how did you learn Japanese Specifically? I mean did you study the Writing systems first (Hiragana, Kanji etc.)??? Then Vocab memorization? I have hard time learning languages and I really wanted to Learn Nihongo 😅
Hey buddy, I know how to speak nihongo but I read like baby, I learned hiragana and katakana but I don't know many kanjis. I have many friends in the same situation as me, we talk and understand well but we don't read or write. The best way is learning exchange, there are many website where you can meet a native Japanese who want learn other languages, so, get a book (online) to learn Japanese conversation, share with the Japanese friend , and study with a reference book. You do the same with him, teach your native language with reference book. You going to learn very fast, believe me.
I used the same method with this man. When I started to study english, ( actually I didn't know english really at all ) after acquiring basic grammer rule, I translated sentences that I thought from native to my target language. I repeated this countless time. But even though I got used to enlgish to a certain degree, there comes a time when some parts that I cant understand appear unless someone teaches it to me.
After this video, I should make a plan to be a polyglot too. It's so cool and helpful if you know lots of langauges. I feel shamed that I am English major and I don't grasp another foreign languages. Thanks for your inspiration.
I was just curious - is it okay to learn a handful of languages simultaneously? Or do you have to do only one language at a time? I really want to learn Korean and Japanese at the same time, but I think it's gonna be hard to do so😅
I think it's better that you focus on one at least until you achieve a comfortable level in that language. I find starting 2 languages from a beginner level at the same time, very difficult.
Is True. I'm from Brazil and one polyglot in for languade:Portuguese, English,Spanish and Italian and keep focus in one languade is Very important to Learn
I know you can understand, so.. Me gustó mucho tu video, usualmente miro publicaciones en youtube de este tipo. Puedo hablar 6 idiomas, Aprendí basicamente viajando y hablando con personas en las calles. Im already learning German, basically doing with phone App. The way I usually learn faster is focus Vocabulary first, and practice at least 15 minutes every day. (Actualmente estudio ingeniería y hay dias que no tengo mucho tiempo lol) I really love your videos Keep doing, are awesome. Thanks for share!
Omg, hi!! Ik this is crazy, but...Can we be study buddys??? Like I live in Germany, so my German is perfect haha and I am currently trying to learn Spanish...So it would sooo cool if we could help each other out, yk? I hope u will reply :(
3:09 COMPREHENSIBLE INPUT 7:37 LEER EN VOZ ALTA DESPUES DE ESCUCHAR COMO SE PRONUNCIA JUNTO CON LA TRADUCCION O SUBTITULOS PARA SABER LO QUE ESTAS LEYENDO. EL HABLA SE DESARROLLA LEYENDO. UTILIZAN LOS MISMOS CONCEPTOS 9:30 gramática la evitan lo mas posible 10:10 ejemplo:
Thank you so much for these tips! Recently I'm reviewing my Spanish and Korean (but mostly Spanish). I want to expand my language skills just like you since I already have the basic foundation of it. I'm glad you're interested in learning Tagalog. Maraming Salamat po ulit!
Im from Colombia, Im happy because I can understand almost every word they are saying, its incredible how I could learn english so fast, now Im a bilingual guy, I speak spanish and english, and maybe the next languages Im gonna learn are portuguese and german at the same time
i also agree with what christine said about the writing. Especially if you're learning a language with a complicated writing system like japanese or chinese... learning spelling can slow you down. like she said, just learn how to read so you can learn with more material
Christine & Luca you both are my favorite polyglots. Wow you got started to explore Tagalog, i respect your curiosity. You are one of the best Korean speaking polyglots. Still in Korea? Thank you for sharing wonderful program with language-lovers like Me. I still miss Fukuoka poly-conference we encounted last year. Quite fun..... Thanks again your tips and advices. Simon Park, Korea
I loved this video! I had sooo much trouble abt being overwhelmed with so much information and feeling bad when I couldn't organise my material and thoughts. But watching this I realized this time I'm on the right path. Thanks for sharing your experiences :)
For people in a hurry 😊:
1:13 Set a date
1:54 Research
3:12 Comprehensible input
3:38 Create an immersive environment
5:44 Choose one resource
7:17 How do you use the resource?
8:46 Use translation to learn new words and grammar patterns
THANKS MY SISTER CHRISTINA
What are the Teach Yourself books you are talking about?
@som Slovaak...sorry, what do you exactly mean by this? You advise not to translate at all?
@som Slovaak...ah okay, I had a feeling this was what you meant. Because I am a victim 😢 I tried learning Tagalog and translated word by word. But now I’m confused with the verb conjugations which is complex. I’m slowly getting my head around it but it’s hard.
@som Slovaak You need translation at some point, if you're learning your first words how do you know what they mean without any translation? You're not supposed to translate in your mind while you're talking, that could become a "handicap" but using bidirectional translation as a tool to learn new words is something else.
You should do a “how I study in a day” to see your style.
Yess please!
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Thanks for having me on your channel wonderful christine! Keep shining and inspiring people to learn foreign languages. And to the you guys: don't hesitate to ask questions in the section below =)
Luca, I would like to know what you think of the importance of learning or mastering our native language. I think we want too much from the foreign languages and forget our own. I personally think my language the best of all ;) Abraços de um brasileiro! Te amamos hehe!
@@guilhermedaselva4046 I remember he said once that we have to use our mother tongue as well or else it would become rustic.
I can relate to that because since I started to learn foreign languages I avoided using my native language at all, now I work with people who only speak my native language so that makes my task a little bit difficult since all things I learned (still learning) were in my L3 that is English, and translating through my L2 that is French, so my native language (Spanish) was not relevant, but now I have some trouble lol
so I have to translate all I have learnt into my mother tongue in order for people to understand me, and be aware that some English/French words are difficult to translate into other languages without losing its accuracy, so you have to use like 4 words to only explain one lol
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the other point related with the importance of knowing our native language, well if you do know your native language well, or at least how it works(syntax) , so it will make your foreign language learning a lot easier, because you know how to identify patterns ;)
@@guilhermedaselva4046 HiGuilherme! Thanks for the interesting question. I will make a video about this very interesting topic but for the moment, let me tell you: the answer is a resounding YES. The better you master your own native language, the better when it comes to acquiring a second language
@@ichbinhier355 muchísimas gracias!
@@LucaLampariello Tu és o melhor! Obrigado pela resposta. Make a video about German please! I'm struggling with it. And about Latin would be so much interesting also. Valeu! :)
This channel motivates and frustrates me at the same time 😂
Same😂
I feel u jajajaa
Sameee😂
Same jajajaja
honestly!!
I cant even speak my native language properly and there’s her :” she’s amazing
What's ur native language?
Be Yourself Im from singapore :)) we don’t exactly have a native language but our most common language is english and many of us take a mother tongue. Im bilingual and can speak chinese as well ^^
@@tanxinle7108 Hmm BTW m trying to learn Chinese
Be Yourself chinese is a beautiful subject with many good phrased !! All the best :)) 加油!
Same, but like I have to learn 4 languages that’s why. I can speak 5 languages in total
During quarantine I decided to learn Japanese, it's my first time ever trying to learn a language by myself. I live in Switzerland, in the region where I am we speak French, but I learned the basics of German, Italian and English at school. I can now speak English pretty easily (I forgot everything about German, I can still understand Italian even if it's harder for me to speak it) but I haven't any knowledge in Asian languages and I'm so excited to learn more about it!
I speak fluent Japanese and I'm learning French!! I wish we could help each other to learn the language
@@emma028 Oh sure ! That would be amazing ! Have you got an instagram account where I could reach you ? It's easier then on youtube haha
Good luck!
naol hahaha
Hiii I’m japanese and can speak Japanese and English. This video motivates me to learn Spanish again (I failed once haha). It might be hard for you at first to start Asian languages but I hope you can master them 🌸
Non-English speaker:
I am awfully sorry at the terrible state of my English abilities, as for the English language is not my mother tongue. I hope you forgive me for every foolish mistake I make.
English as my only language: lol its okei
Octobervryown haha (English speaker)
English speaker: wow your good at english I would of said the same way lol
true xD
Nice! (Sorry for my bad english)
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as someone learning languages too, i would like to ask: WHEN do you consider yourself FLUENT in the language?
i wondered that too, and i also wondered when do they consider themselve as being able to speak a language. I mean B2 is nessecary to be able to speak a language and C2 is fluent.
For me, fluent is when you can understand and reply to the person you're speaking to.
@@thearyaputra haha
Well, to me, there's a lot of perspectives. If you can maintain a conversation with native speakers with ease, understand 95% plus, you're fluent. To me, C1 is already fluent and C2 is more like a master level.
If you won't spend a lot of time speaking in the target language, there's no real need to fully master it, y know?
I try to maintain my language levels on C1 and if I need to travel or something like that, I study for a couple of weeks to upgrade again to C2 and I'm good.
@@WaltRBuck I typed in 'person', but for some reason my keyboard (SwiftKey) put in 'pets'. Yeah, it worked as a joke, but actually I prefer the original message of mine. 😂
My native language is Tagalog and I think that it is very difficult to learn this language because the sentence structures are kind of confusing. But, I think it will be easy for you and can be quite a challenge! Please learn it, I love watching your videos and I think hearing you speak in Tagalog will be supeeer awesome! 🇵🇭
It must be difficult because she pronounces Tagalog differently than a native English speaker would.
Talaga?
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I learned that from Ranz Kyle so trying to flex my Tagalog skills sorry 😁
Jannine Cruz check my TH-cam ✅
@@suryagurung7793 HAHAHAHAHAHAHA LOVE IT
For a Philippine language lover is spanish in your main picks? I'm from Spain and I'm quite interested in the use of Spanish in Philippines
First listen a lot
Second learn to read
^ these two points are important from day one
Then the output part i.e speaking and writing.
I just started learning korean yesterday! Im focusing right now on how to read the alphabet and how to pronounce it properly. Im only 18 so,ill just enjoy the process. Not gonna rush it.
Also,good luck on learning Tagalog,my native language! I hope you to have fun!
How are you doing now in Korean?
- i usually get into the language by listening to it through tv movies or meeting a native speaker or traveling when i can but mostly tv Thats when i get used to the sound of the language
- Then i use teach yourself book to learn we have that in common ;) i go through it, i tried it for non asian languages and it works!
Then i want to practice speaking and using and making sentences thats when i use italki sessions with tutors and i gain more vocab by talking or i get explanation for difficult concepts in the book...
thats what works for me, bidirectional translation i heard it from online course by luca (it was great thank you) i still not used it but i will try in the future... thanks great video!
English is my native language but I can't stop looking at the subtitles...
Me too. I have difficulty processing words.
Me either its like normal for me now to read the subtitiles
Its amazing how everyone learns a little bit differently than the next person. I totally get what you were saying at @12:30 minutes. For me I learn phrases better that I can learn a list of individual words. I also learn the language script in the beginning but I don't study writing in the beginning stages. I only practice speaking, listening and reading off of sight in the language. In the beginning if I start off with writing and grammar I get confused and it slows my progress.
I've been learning a language for six months now and I can honestly say that I have been improving rapidly. I'm terrible at multi-tasking so I can only focus on a single aspect at a time, which kind of makes it into a strength. At the beginning, I hone in on absorbing as much auditory input as I can so I have a feel of the sounds that native speakers make, whilst simultaneously incorporating speaking as much as possible. At the moment, I'm slowly creeping into a transition phase where I integrate some reading into my process of learning, but that's going to take some time.
And keep up the good content Christine!!!!!
Oi eu falo português do Brasil🇧🇷. Cai de paraquedas(gíria) aqui no seu canal. Que incrível essa sua diversidade linguística! Espero que você aprenda mais e mais o português que é uma língua TÃO BONITA! Beijos.
please make a video specifying how exactly you study, the example of reading both languages and trying to learn new vocabulary was nice
Hi, I'm French and I started learning Thai a few months ago. This video really motivates me. I think choosing only one resource to focus on in the beginning is important because otherwise you can get overwhelmed.
J'aime beaucoup ta chaine, merci beaucoup pour tes vidéos.
Lao is also very very similar to Thai. YOu can learn it after your Thai skills are good. Allow me a simple piece of advice: TRy to master the tones FiRST ! don't pick up words and words until you can master the tones. Otherwise you'll have serious problems later.
Great ways of learning. I took Spanish in middle school, a friend got me into Korean dramas, and I'm teaching myself Thai. I have a photographic memory when it comes to movies and shows, so watching foreign films, TV, and TH-cam videos (with subtitles when needed), and listening to podcasts, help me the best. I'll also use app as a more fun and relaxing way to learn as well. I love listening to music in the language too.
Going to start a video series on this very topic with my class via TH-cam. I am SO encouraged by people with such a passion and genuine joy for learning languages. So envious! Appreciate these videos; very encouraging!
I was surprised also when he said that he would learn two languages at once because I watched a video a few years ago in wich he explained how bad idea it's to do that so he stopped me to try doing it but yeah maybe it's what you said he is now at a learning level that he just can do it. So good for him
I learn Danish and Swedish together and this is so easy because these 2 languages have a lot in common.
@@sydneywellington_cazadora nice, its not impossible to do it I was just remarkable the guy in the video has a video talking about it's bad idea to do it but now he will do it....
@@nalanellmos4525 - I know it's not impossible. I learned 2 languages in my first years of life. For me, it's comfortable and logical.
check my TH-cam ✅
I learned french and Italian at the same time because they’re pretty similar. Sometimes I would make mistakes between the language, but not that often.
It comes from a very big interest..passionate about..you try,gaining little by little..you love it..you acknowledge your little step..you feel more interest..you enjoy it..by the time you will get addict to it..Stick with it....you read a lot off materials..you find the pattern and you feel them..and practice every day..this is the way i got my guitar skill
Oi, sou brasileira e estou amando o seu canal ❤❤ você me inspira a aprender novas linguas, obrigada por tudo.
Oooh, you're so amazing, because of you I'm starting to learn a new language, I'm Brazilian and a know a little about English and now a I've started to learning french as well,Thanks so much !!!
Im a french girl im looking for someone who wants to learn french/ become fluent inbecause i wants to become fluent in english too. We’ll speak together to learn !
I am!! We can trade
I'm up for it
Nice 👍🏾 can you download the app hellotalk it will be easier for us
My user name is Fanta Stique
Hit me up. I'm interested to learn.
Luca is definitely one of the top 3 polyglots for me.. can see his experience shining through
I'm Italian, I'm fluent in English and it's almost two years I'm self-studying Japanese, and now I'm trying to learn Korean too (I've ordered a book and then I found a language exchange partner). One day, I'd like to learn French, Spanish and German, (maybe...) Swedish and even Mandarin. It'd be a dream came true. How do you organize your study each day/week for each language?
P.S. You gave me a lot of inspiration and determination with this channel. Thank you very much!
From where are you learning languages??
Man! Such an honor to be able to receive helpful tips for us language learners. I must admit, I am so bent on perfecting a languages that I am learning that I don’t know how to add additional languages to learn. I passed the DALF C2 for French in 2019 in France and have been concurrently leaning German and Thai. French has been so hard to maintain since I left France! Just passed the German Goethe Prüfung B2 about a month ago. My Thai is like upper beginner. Debating whether adding a new language would be too much at the moment or if it’s better to get an advanced level in German at least before adding another language.
Tagalog! Wow goodluck! Ang galing galing mo nman! Im stuck. At school I had the chance to learn French. It’s hard to retain the knowledge since I don’t have the opportunity to use it.
I agree with you. I like to feel the language first, be immersed. Once I feel comfortable with the language, I learn the spelling. It just feels more natural. This video is great. Luca is such a source of inspiration.
True, my friend
Beaucoup de collab polyglottes en ce moment ça fait plaisir, je me demandais quand ta prochaine vidéo allait sortir haha
Bonne continuation 🙌🏼
This is indeed a very useful video. Please produce more such kind of videos in the future. By the way, I prefer your way of learning languages since it seems quicker and makes people speak a new language ASAP.
I will try these advices to improve my English, I'm feeling stuck with my writing skills.
miguel angel hernandez lopez check my TH-cam ✅
Writing is challenging, even for native speakers. Tip: copy examples of good writing (copywork). It might seem boring, but it helps. Also, 'advice' is uncountable. Cheers
My native Language is Spanish and I learned English at school and now that I am in college I am studying French, I have been to Brazil and I kind of speak portuguese, and I used to think that it was enough but now that i have watched your videos i am so motivated and i wanna be a nice Polyglot just like you are
im from the philippines and i find it cute the way u say "tagalog" hahaha
Mary Keyk check my TH-cam ✅
Yes I’m screaming at the screen 😂😂
jejejej --- Tag a Log -- Tag the wood. Tag it. jejejeje
@@zurichattabach8598 Huh, but you have no videos 🤔
@@duket.8598 lmfao. That's how I use to say it until someone corrected me. So embarrassing 🤦🏽♀️
I have been studying English at school for 9 years, and I have not learned anything in comparison, that became my life into English.
Thank you for this advise
I'm learning English
I've been watching a lot (50+) of videos to prepare myself for leaning a second language. This was the best video--by far. Thank you.
Great, my friend
🇺🇸Both my Senpais in one video? On Friday the 13th?! 🇧🇷Este dia não pode dar errado! 🇲🇽¡Saludos desde México!
I love how genuine this videos is, gracias por este video.
I personally think that it's logical to start a language at around New Year or on your birthday. That makes sense as these dates can serve as some sort of a countdown system and the date where you analyze all that you've managed to complete and set new goals for the upcoming year (and your personal year if count from your BD).
Good to know, since I'm just now starting a few days after my birthday^^
Very useful! Thank you so much to you both 🤗 I'll follow your tips whenever I'll start a new language from now! (right now I am studying Slovene by myself and I struggled a lot at the beginning, as if I didn't notice about some basic information). Najlepša hvala!!💙
I'm still improving my English while learning Chinese though it's really hard to learn I really enjoy it it's been a year since I started.
-战 check my TH-cam ✅
The moment I heard her say "tagalog" made my heart beat fast. Owemjiii!! Filipino hereee! And yes I speak tagalog and english. I'm also learning spanish at this quarantine period. I love all your videos. Please make some moreeeeeee!! 😘
How is the Spanish learning going for you Valleree??
The most frustrating thing is I just can’t retain what I’ve learned that’s bloody suck
This is supposed to happen. If you can retain 10% of the new words you learn that’s great. Just keep repeating high frequency words
Actually, forgetting is the trick to finally retaining words!!! When you forget a word and you come across it again, the chances of you forgetting it again drops significantly each time. So, be happy to forget words!!
@@egwuekwechima4463 yes!! :)
Exactly it’s so frustrating
I'm a native spanish speaker, I've been learning English for many years however I need to brush it up 'cause I got a b2 level, nowadays I'm living in Italy e veramente questi due anni mi hanno aiutato per riuscire a fare una vita quà in questo bellissimo paese anche per imparare una nuova lingua. Adesso più che mai vorrei imparare più lingue, ecco perché mi sono inscrito al tuo canale, sei una fonte d'ispirazione per tutti quelli che come me, vogliono essere poliglotti. Tanti auguri carissima.
1:44 he is stretching himself! That's what I called "challenging onself"! You go dude. Try!
One of the thing to consider while deciding learning a new language is to get familiar with the language do not look how hard the language is just try to learn how to read script , it makes a lot easier to grab the language by watching vedios with subtitles for the same language you are learning , i learned mandarin in just 6 months , and i learned korean hangul within a weak its getting lot easier for me to more familiar
Sou brasileiro e me identifiquei muito com esses métodos de aprendizado de idiomas. Eu aprendi a falar grego sozinho ouvindo rádios em online streaming durante o dia todo para me acostumar com o som do idioma, com isso adquiri gosto pela música e pela cultura pop mais contemporânea. Isso me fez traduzir palavra por palavra de todas as músicas que eu mais gostava. Ao ouvir a música sabendo o significado, o idioma passou a fazer sentido na minha mente, e aos poucos passei a compreender diálogos e a conseguir falar o idioma. Consegui aprender a falar grego, inglês, alemão desta maneira.
Gostaria de saber a opinião de vocês sobre o aplicativo Duolingo.
Muito obrigado pelo vídeo interessantíssimo!!
I didn't write in English for to be a challenge to translate it from Portuguese. The bests regards
I agree with no.4 problem , cause I've stucked with so many resources . Thank you for your advice ^^
3:58 that smile is toooo cuteee😍😍melts my heart❤
@Biracial Boy lol m a girl
@Biracial Boy lmaooo m straight I said it as a sis😂😂
@Biracial Boy lol
What LUCA stated in this video makes sense to me. Thanks for the tips! I am going to follow those guidelines.
Omg he's been talking much more than you and still 'oh they say Italian talk a lot, I'm kidding haha'
Yeah, he was being rude.
He was really rude. I cringed the entire time.
I know, I felt that way too. For some reason men always talk more than women and the second a woman speaks slightly longer than them they cant handle it. its like...... women are calm and patient with that all the time but men cant handle it for even one conversation.
timestamp?
I don't agree with sticking to only one resource. I like to change resources. Many times I hear or read some word in one sourse and then I see or here it in another. Then I remember I have heard it before. I'm happy that I understand it and this way the word consolidates in my memory and I can already understand it in two contexts!
Ur looking too cute today and ur eye shadow and liner on point and the lip color just adds more beauty❤
You are such an inspiration for language learners out there! Keep it up! I am learning French right now and it is going good!
💕💕💕💕💕💕
I m impatient too I wanna learn Chinese I mean I have started but writing skills r poor😂
Wow that's cool!! I have been learning chinese for a year and a half now. I also find the witing a lil hard. I focus on the speaking of the language. I find chinese quite interesting and I love the language. I can only encourage you to learn it. Why do you want to learn the language by the way?
Be Yourself im a chinese ,to be honest writing is much more harder than speaking in chinese. dont worry about it, Most of Chinese can not write some kind of complicated Chinese characters either, because Chinese characters have evolved over thousands of years. It's good enough to be able to communicate
Tony Woks i watched your video,i think your pronunciation is pretty good,加油
@@peicloud8052 For real. I can recognize and read characters that I know but writing them without my phone or computer, but with a pen is hard. Hey I would like to know what you think about my chinese pronunciation, since you are a native. (th-cam.com/video/lyuXlwV7T4A/w-d-xo.html)
@@peicloud8052 Thanks a lot. Now I am really glad haha. Are you learning a language too?
The most useful video in all the learning languages community in youtube 🤣 thanks you both
I didn't know there are people who actually use the word “senpai” in a daily conversation.
For a Japanese ? Yes
In schools and workplaces the word is used constantly. No matter how close friends two people get if one is their senior they’ll continuing using the term senpai. My bf is Japanese and literally his best friend still calls him senpai in like every sentence because my bf was his senior in their club at school
@@heathersaxton8118 I know that because I'm Japanese. What I wanted to say was that I didn't know non-Japanese people use the word outside of the Internet.
Aha I see! Yeah a lot of people use it all the time without even thinking about it lol
Yep. It's like oppa in korean. Ppl use it a lot
I love how humble he is.
I am learning Russian and aside from using the internet I would like to have a hands on tool. Where and what books would be good for me to buy ? Thank you 🙏 😊 ☺️
Hi there, what's is your first language? May be we can help each other.... I'm Russian btw
The Assimil Russian course is decent. If you roughly apply Luca's bi-translational method to that, you'll certainly have gotten your teeth into the language.
Молодец! Учи русский.
What's your mother tongue!?
This is great advice I also think it's important to remember to...just start! I'll spend 2 months trying to perfect the best way of learning a language from scratch when that time would probably have been better spent just studying the language and working out what works best for me as I go.
I know 4 languages & able to learn 15 more, but too busy by getting money.
How do you guys with more than 7 languages, earn money?
It takes a lot of time
most of them work on activities that are related or where they use the languages they speak.
for example:
language coach
language tutor
do business with several countries
tourism
and so on.
@@ichbinhier355 if so, they shouldn't have time either. I'm coaching for the last 3 years - it eats a lot of time but brings even less money than a regular job
@@SaidMaximov nowadays that issue has been reduced thanks to the Internet, so imagine that you are a language coach, so you can organize sessions with your clients through Skype, or other any other platform, also by having clients all over the world could be beneficial for your income.
also there is the option of making online courses, so you build a community around a topic, and then you sell them courses.
I recommend you the book the 100$ startup ;)
@@ichbinhier355 this is what i was talking about - its an everyday hustle.
And thanks for the book, i'll read it in 2021
@@ichbinhier355 What kind of book?
Thanks for the wonderful video. I’m from Japan. You seem to be following what doctor Krashen states. I agree with you at the point that you prioritize as much input as you could get rather than writing. I’ve been learning Mandarin myself and doing what you do, like watch drama, TH-cam videos whatever they are as massive input to absorb, and the app ‘HelloTalk’ to systematically learn the language. Your videos keep me motivated so much! I’m really grateful for that! I thank and support you!
Eu só sei de uma coisa. Aprender idiomas é parecido com droga, vicia.
E é um caminho sem volta. O legal de tudo que vc é capaz de falar com tanta gente e ler sobre tudo quando aparece na sua frente.
Exatamente kkk
I'm leaning English. I use many resource. I choose some phrases from each resource and memorize them. I listen the same video many times over and over until I completely understand. I don't listen something which has words I don't know. Before I listen, I look up the meaning. These are different ways from you guys. It was interesting two of you have a little bit different leaning way.
I would like to learn korean but it sounds difficult especially letters..
keep going! I can read and write the korean alphabet but im not fluent in forming some sentences in korean. I know sum basics bc of watching kdramas. I remember cheating on a learn korean app but end up learning the alphabet lmaooooo keep going
@@prettyjeans9003 Wow That is excellent . Certainly I started learning too.
actually hangul, the korean writing system, as been regarded as one of the easiest scripts to learn! so start there! i recomend using korean in 90 days ( i think thats what its called) to learn the letters because it helps you remember them in very creative ways
Go for it
The hangul is easy. I recommend you that you watch the group's performances, always in the corner there is a karaoke and for example if Jennie of BlackPink say "a" and the karaoke starts with an "아" I knew that "아" means "a" xd Like this I learned the hangul.
Sorry for my bad english :(
Muchas gracias. Abrazos de Francia. Aprender una nueva lengua para su mismo. El ingles y el espanol son muy suficientes para mi en mas de mi lengua nativa que es el francés y que enseno tambien .
I'm learning Tagalog 😊 cause my boyfriend is Filipino ❤️❤️❤️ and I love that language!
Uram Berényi André vagyok apam 1956-ban kivandorolt USA-ban, az édes anyam Francia, Francia az anyanyelvem pedig tanultam magyar nyelvet nulla szint-tol. Nagyon erdekes ami szeretem is ez a vidéki falvak foleg azért a csaladom szamazik Nogradbol. On nyelvet Olasz nyelvet gyonoru tervezem azt is tanulni.
Tisztelettel André BERENYI
Hi, I hope you're doing well.
You said that you immerse yourself in the target environment and you try to catch as many inputs as you can.
I d like to know what is the tip you use to recall all what you learn automatically when it's needed so you sound native?
How do you train your brain to build up sentences quickly and effortlessly?
PI : when you're actually in a country where the target language is not regularly used and consequently you don't afford to meet someone to speak with.
I'm asking you this because I feel that basically there is an unbalance between the outputs (speaking &writing) and if it's possible to regulate this disorder by your own.
Thank you.
i was JUST researching and trying to learn Tagalog from the internet and she used it as the first example. Thanks!
very interesting🙈❤️
Thank you 😊
Hi, thank you for your interest in learning our language. I am a fan now. I am currently learning thai and korean all at the same time and your advices helped me a lot. More power and God bless
You should do a singing video in different languages. That would be cool.
This is very inspiring for me, thanks for posting content like this!
My friend: Hey what happened to you learning german, it's been 5 years tell me what you learnt
Me: *EINS ZWEI POLIZEI*
Lustig :) U still wanna learn German? I could teach u.
omg that song is so fun
Thanks for the video! I’ve been subscribed for a while, but there were only 2 videos on the channel. I’m glad to see more!
I follow a lot of the same methods as you guys. I definitely agree with the statement that very few people reach fluency in the classroom. I start by learning the sounds of the language and the sentence structure. I’ll use any similarities between the target language and languages I already know to help me remember the target language. My goal isn’t to learn all the words in the dictionary, it’s more to learn a good base. Then I learn more in the areas of my life I use most (work, hobbies, etc.). Then I use the good base as building blocks to learn more of the language. Another important thing is to start talking with NATIVE SPEAKERS as soon as possible.
I have a Question, how did you learn Japanese Specifically? I mean did you study the Writing systems first (Hiragana, Kanji etc.)??? Then Vocab memorization? I have hard time learning languages and I really wanted to Learn Nihongo 😅
Hey buddy, I know how to speak nihongo but I read like baby, I learned hiragana and katakana but I don't know many kanjis. I have many friends in the same situation as me, we talk and understand well but we don't read or write. The best way is learning exchange, there are many website where you can meet a native Japanese who want learn other languages, so, get a book (online) to learn Japanese conversation, share with the Japanese friend , and study with a reference book. You do the same with him, teach your native language with reference book. You going to learn very fast, believe me.
Marco M Ooohhhh, thank you for sharing and for the ideas 💡
Two brilliant minds had to make a great video! 🙉
Christine-*Learing a language in 2-3 months*
Me being a fan of bts-*Can't even learn korean in 6 years*😅😅
They give so many people hope to learn or relearn languages
they really do !! what languages are you learning or relearning ?? lol
it's pronounced as "tagálog". The emphasis is on the middle a :) this was a helpful video!
Thanks! I knew I wasn't saying it right and one of my friend corrected me later :)
I used the same method with this man. When I started to study english, ( actually I didn't know english really at all ) after acquiring basic grammer rule, I translated sentences that I thought from native to my target language. I repeated this countless time. But even though I got used to enlgish to a certain degree, there comes a time when some parts that I cant understand appear unless someone teaches it to me.
Hey I really need ur suggestions
I thought of using this ROCKET LEARNING
for KOREAN
DO U THINK THIS SOURCE IS GOOD???
I don't know "rocket learning"
@@PolyglotStories oh
@@beyourself7651 I look at reddit, quora, or reviews.
I know some free resources like How to Study Korean or Talk to me in Korean.
Pimsleur+Michel Thomas will get you to a solid A2+.
After this video, I should make a plan to be a polyglot too. It's so cool and helpful if you know lots of langauges. I feel shamed that I am English major and I don't grasp another foreign languages. Thanks for your inspiration.
William Shakespeare I think so. Everything is possible if we tries😊
I was just curious - is it okay to learn a handful of languages simultaneously? Or do you have to do only one language at a time? I really want to learn Korean and Japanese at the same time, but I think it's gonna be hard to do so😅
I think it's better that you focus on one at least until you achieve a comfortable level in that language. I find starting 2 languages from a beginner level at the same time, very difficult.
Is True. I'm from Brazil and one polyglot in for languade:Portuguese, English,Spanish and Italian and keep focus in one languade is Very important to Learn
I know you can understand, so..
Me gustó mucho tu video, usualmente miro publicaciones en youtube de este tipo.
Puedo hablar 6 idiomas, Aprendí basicamente viajando y hablando con personas en las calles.
Im already learning German, basically doing with phone App.
The way I usually learn faster is focus Vocabulary first, and practice at least 15 minutes every day. (Actualmente estudio ingeniería y hay dias que no tengo mucho tiempo lol)
I really love your videos
Keep doing, are awesome.
Thanks for share!
Omg, hi!! Ik this is crazy, but...Can we be study buddys??? Like I live in Germany, so my German is perfect haha and I am currently trying to learn Spanish...So it would sooo cool if we could help each other out, yk? I hope u will reply :(
@@taranpreetkaur3134
Cool !! This is my instagram: gab.u.cl
See u soon ;)
You looked so beautiful as usual Christine... Immense Love from West Bengal, India
3:09 COMPREHENSIBLE INPUT 7:37 LEER EN VOZ ALTA DESPUES DE ESCUCHAR COMO SE PRONUNCIA JUNTO CON LA TRADUCCION O SUBTITULOS PARA SABER LO QUE ESTAS LEYENDO. EL HABLA SE DESARROLLA LEYENDO. UTILIZAN LOS MISMOS CONCEPTOS 9:30 gramática la evitan lo mas posible 10:10 ejemplo:
Sis I m in class 10 and next m going to pre university but still I wanna continue my language learning how do I manage?😓
I know 5 languages😓
India🇮🇳
This is fake. You can’t
@@onuralpalp890 what fake?
@@onuralpalp890 lol I really know 5 languages I am 16
I am 25, knows only 5 languages
@@onuralpalp890 not fake! Im 18 and i know 7
Thank you so much for these tips! Recently I'm reviewing my Spanish and Korean (but mostly Spanish). I want to expand my language skills just like you since I already have the basic foundation of it. I'm glad you're interested in learning Tagalog. Maraming Salamat po ulit!
I have exam but damn I have been waiting for u so I m gonna watch this
Anyway its 13Mins I can do it❤
Good luck on your exam!
Im from Colombia, Im happy because I can understand almost every word they are saying, its incredible how I could learn english so fast, now Im a bilingual guy, I speak spanish and english, and maybe the next languages Im gonna learn are portuguese and german at the same time
I know 3 languages and this year I’ll be studying Spanish. If you want to learn Tagalog I’m willing to help you. 🙂
What's your 3 language?
Mark Gil check my TH-cam ✅
Christine you have one of the more interesting polyglot channels I have found recently!! Please make more videos!! 👍🏽👌🏽
Thank you! I have recorded many videos, I'm just really slow at editing ^^' I'll do my best to be faster!
@@PolyglotStories exciteddd😍😍😍😍😍❤❤❤❤
Me watching this in September 👁👄👁 damn that’s meant to be 🌚
i also agree with what christine said about the writing. Especially if you're learning a language with a complicated writing system like japanese or chinese... learning spelling can slow you down. like she said, just learn how to read so you can learn with more material
Christine & Luca you both are my favorite polyglots. Wow you got started to explore Tagalog, i respect your curiosity. You are one of the best Korean speaking polyglots. Still in Korea? Thank you for sharing wonderful program with language-lovers like Me. I still miss Fukuoka poly-conference we encounted last year. Quite fun.....
Thanks again your tips and advices.
Simon Park, Korea
I loved this video! I had sooo much trouble abt being overwhelmed with so much information and feeling bad when I couldn't organise my material and thoughts. But watching this I realized this time I'm on the right path. Thanks for sharing your experiences :)
Me too, Hello