Never try to learn two languages as we are. Grown up ,we can't memorize as much as a child do .please anybody can say anything ,just focus on one ,it will give you clarity of mind,keep it up
Its awesome to see how many people are studying multiple lamguages. I, seemingly on a whim, decided to start learning korean about two months ago, and its encouraged me to really get back into Spanish. So seeing how you juggle two languages at once is insightful. It seems to make sense, at least in my own experience, to have different levels in each language and based on what you shared here. Im sure some people start multiple languages simultaneously completely from scratch and I'm curious to know what thats like. This learning journey is also motivating me to improve my english to heightened levels and acquire some new words here and there. Thanks for this video!
heey, you just inspired me to keep learning languages. 😞🙏🏼 I am a computer science student and because of that I'm studying my ass off to get an internship and this consume the most part of my time. I'm trying to learn french and italian but I feel discouraged due to my lack of time right now, but you've really inspired me to keep pushing toward my goals. thank you so much for sharing your routine!! hugs from brasil🫂❤️❤️
Hi Ms. Juju😊😊 I have always been interested in Japan and Japanese culture ever since middle school 😊😊 and the way I love to write in Japanese is by using romaji and the English sentence structure. But, I worry others may not say nice things to me about how I write or speak the language. Because, I write differently. But, it is MY unique way of writing 😊 my aunt told me “As long as you are happy with the language than, it does not matter what anyone else says” 😊😊
Your video just pop up in my recomendation, great tips, this exactly the languages im currently learning, french because of culture and i like to visit the the louvre museum someday, and japanese because i grow up around japanese families and i fascinated by the cultute too, btw i from Brazil, i speak portuguese and english...success on the journey of learning, its not easy but the progress is rewarding so far.. loved the video, great work.👏
Nice watashi mo nihongo o benkyoushimasu . Because only by the kindness of Japanese people , I don't even live around them ,I just learn Japanese to become a polite person and. Making my life happier with them
I'm learning 3 languages: French, Korean, and Japanese. All are at different levels. I'm almost at the B2 level in French and will be able to work abroad.~ For French, I listen to a lot of podcasts, watch a lot of native TH-camr vloggers and documentaries, read news and blog articles, use Language Reactor chrome extension for subtitles, practice with Duolingo, practice writing with ChatGPT, use iTalki, and talk to myself. The best tools for me: How I improve my vocabulary = documentaries and Language Reactor chrome extension How I improve my grammar = lots of writing with ChatGPT and Duolingo How I improve my conversation skills = talking to myself and iTalki How I improve my pronunciation skills = shadowing (repeating words French people say) and iTalki (getting corrections)
Hi, i felt on your video and if by any chance you're interested in language exchange to mutually progress, I'm a french speaker, english fluent and learning japanese ! lmk😊 As a tip, in your video you translate "ramoner" by "sweep", which is partially correct. "Ramoner" refers to the action of cleaning the soot in a chimney 👍
Bonjour! Thank you for sharing this video. May I ask what application you used to write while you are watching Easy French? It seems very useful, listening while writing. Merci😊
When I first started, I only spent 10-15 mins a day studying Japanese so I wouldn't get overwhelmed. I would pick the same time everyday and mark it in my calendar. I guess the key is making it a habit I can stick with! Once I got better, I started learning more intensively. There are also a ton of apps that can help you get started and send reminders to keep on track. Another thing that really works for me is watching stuff I know I'll enjoy. For example, I love vlogs and makeup videos, so I follow Japanese TH-camrs who make that kind of content. It's great for practicing listening and keeps me interested so I don't lose momentum over time! Hope this helps:)
Hi Ms. Juju 😊 since you minored in Japanese. I have a question, I love to write in romaji and want to use romaji forever to write out Japanese because this is how I love to write in Japanese. But, I worry others in real life and online will not say nice things to me. Because, i write differently in Japanese. My aunt told me "As long as you are happy with the language than it does not matter what anyone else says" 😊😊 arigatogozaimasu❤😊😊
My problem with studying two languages is I get focused on one and forget the other one exists until way too much time goes by.
Never try to learn two languages as we are. Grown up ,we can't memorize as much as a child do .please anybody can say anything ,just focus on one ,it will give you clarity of mind,keep it up
that happens to me too! It's never too late to pick it up
Same here with me... I am learning chinese and german and its very difficult for me 😢😢
Everyone's pace is different, I found I can't learn too many at the same time because I get stressed out lol, so I'm planning to focus on one for now
Do language planning
Its awesome to see how many people are studying multiple lamguages. I, seemingly on a whim, decided to start learning korean about two months ago, and its encouraged me to really get back into Spanish. So seeing how you juggle two languages at once is insightful. It seems to make sense, at least in my own experience, to have different levels in each language and based on what you shared here. Im sure some people start multiple languages simultaneously completely from scratch and I'm curious to know what thats like. This learning journey is also motivating me to improve my english to heightened levels and acquire some new words here and there. Thanks for this video!
Thank you for your encouragement. Like you, I speak English and Cantonese. I am trying to learn French and Mandarin simultaneously,
heey, you just inspired me to keep learning languages. 😞🙏🏼 I am a computer science student and because of that I'm studying my ass off to get an internship and this consume the most part of my time. I'm trying to learn french and italian but I feel discouraged due to my lack of time right now, but you've really inspired me to keep pushing toward my goals. thank you so much for sharing your routine!! hugs from brasil🫂❤️❤️
good luck with your school and internship!! A little hard work goes a long way. You are doing great🥰
I really liked the way how you learn
Hi Ms. Juju😊😊 I have always been interested in Japan and Japanese culture ever since middle school 😊😊 and the way I love to write in Japanese is by using romaji and the English sentence structure. But, I worry others may not say nice things to me about how I write or speak the language. Because, I write differently. But, it is MY unique way of writing 😊 my aunt told me “As long as you are happy with the language than, it does not matter what anyone else says” 😊😊
Your video just pop up in my recomendation, great tips, this exactly the languages im currently learning, french because of culture and i like to visit the the louvre museum someday, and japanese because i grow up around japanese families and i fascinated by the cultute too, btw i from Brazil, i speak portuguese and english...success on the journey of learning, its not easy but the progress is rewarding so far.. loved the video, great work.👏
Nice watashi mo nihongo o benkyoushimasu . Because only by the kindness of Japanese people , I don't even live around them ,I just learn Japanese to become a polite person and. Making my life happier with them
keep going❤
This video was so fun to watch! Please make more
I will❤
I'm learning 3 languages: French, Korean, and Japanese. All are at different levels. I'm almost at the B2 level in French and will be able to work abroad.~
For French, I listen to a lot of podcasts, watch a lot of native TH-camr vloggers and documentaries, read news and blog articles, use Language Reactor chrome extension for subtitles, practice with Duolingo, practice writing with ChatGPT, use iTalki, and talk to myself.
The best tools for me:
How I improve my vocabulary = documentaries and Language Reactor chrome extension
How I improve my grammar = lots of writing with ChatGPT and Duolingo
How I improve my conversation skills = talking to myself and iTalki
How I improve my pronunciation skills = shadowing (repeating words French people say) and iTalki (getting corrections)
thank you for sharing!!!
Hi, i felt on your video and if by any chance you're interested in language exchange to mutually progress, I'm a french speaker, english fluent and learning japanese ! lmk😊
As a tip, in your video you translate "ramoner" by "sweep", which is partially correct. "Ramoner" refers to the action of cleaning the soot in a chimney 👍
thank you for pointing it out!
Bonjour! Thank you for sharing this video. May I ask what application you used to write while you are watching Easy French? It seems very useful, listening while writing. Merci😊
I used notion! There are many templates online:)
That's very impressive. I'm only manage to speak in English and Cantonese lolll💜 Leave you a like
tyty!
Chinese is so tough both Mandarin and Cantonese
Anki pro is the actual anki everybody uses? I feel like its the wrong app
Iam learning English Spanish and Korean in the same time 😢
How do you have the commitment? I tried the first level of learning Japanese and after a few weeks I kinda slowly stopped 😅
When I first started, I only spent 10-15 mins a day studying Japanese so I wouldn't get overwhelmed. I would pick the same time everyday and mark it in my calendar. I guess the key is making it a habit I can stick with! Once I got better, I started learning more intensively.
There are also a ton of apps that can help you get started and send reminders to keep on track. Another thing that really works for me is watching stuff I know I'll enjoy. For example, I love vlogs and makeup videos, so I follow Japanese TH-camrs who make that kind of content. It's great for practicing listening and keeps me interested so I don't lose momentum over time! Hope this helps:)
Hi Ms. Juju 😊 since you minored in Japanese. I have a question, I love to write in romaji and want to use romaji forever to write out Japanese because this is how I love to write in Japanese. But, I worry others in real life and online will not say nice things to me. Because, i write differently in Japanese. My aunt told me "As long as you are happy with the language than it does not matter what anyone else says" 😊😊
arigatogozaimasu❤😊😊