Wow that's really wonderful information in order to after this start to acquire different languages very fast and without different hard moments like real polyglots and to be honest me too have really awesome experience immediately with several languages and currently I'm improving my English and with this learning Turkish and Polish languages 🇵🇱🇬🇧🇹🇷 and I think that's awesome)
I think what stops most people from studying another language is that they don't truly believe that they can learn a foreign language. I speak Canadian English as my first language, learnt French in school and then self-studied because I wasn't satisfied with my level. I have about a B2 speaking level in Spanish which I started learning about six months ago (but had to take three months off due to being on bedrest) and I find it VERY easy to read in that language because it's so similar to French. I also write articles in Nigerian Creole and listen to audiobooks too because I think it's a beautiful language. Right now I'm working on Ukrainian, Romanian, Egyptian Arabic, Welsh, and Irish. I try to get a little bit of exposure in each language every day, but I don't stress out if I miss a few days. Because I study so intensely I think it's important for me to take a lot of breaks. Besides, your brain continues to digest things you've learnt when you're not actively learning (sleeping, meditating, working on smth in the flow state) so I know my brain is still doing its thing! My goal is to learn all the languages of the UN plus some other ones that interest me. 🥳 I don't find studying stressful very often because I really do enjoy it lol.
Im currently learning German and is about to reach A1 after a devastating 3 weeks of learning But i still think that it's amazing and i won't stop until i reach A2
Your English is fluent so well done on a great achievement. To improve further, I would recommend you work on our prepositions. For example, it's "on their own" or "(all) by themselves". However, you can't swap the prepositions over. A very useful book for mastering advanced English is "English Collocation In Use" as advanced English is largely phrasal - words that simply go together. I hope this helps. I agree that it's not a good idea to learn two similar languages at the same time. Cognates are useful but can lead to mixing as the brain is not yet familiar enough with both to separate them out.
i actually speak english and arabic fluently! im learning korean and spanish but its challenging because im in dental school. I think I can do it if I work really hard on these 2 languages. next year hopefully i will learn (japanese and thai) or (thai and chinese mandarin).
How to I'm improve my listening skills? Last 10 to 15 questions of Topik1 listening are very hard for me. Can you please a vedio on it? I tried a lot but I couldn't level up of my skill.
I see, it's a pleasure that you started. Let's immerse our ears, and keep the moment. Let's have a plan of 6m-2y, As long as you continue, you would natuarlly conquere what you mentioned.
How's your story and struggle towards language acquisition ? Comment below ;) ⬇
Wow that's really wonderful information in order to after this start to acquire different languages very fast and without different hard moments like real polyglots and to be honest me too have really awesome experience immediately with several languages and currently I'm improving my English and with this learning Turkish and Polish languages 🇵🇱🇬🇧🇹🇷 and I think that's awesome)
My native language is Brazilian Portuguese! I'm learning English at home by myself. What's your native language?
Arabic and learned English by opening too many English TH-cam videos and watching them all with the intent of understanding words
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my mother tongue is Hebrew. I studied msa and English at school so I speak them fluently and rn I'm learning Turkish
You'ld have a great journey
I think what stops most people from studying another language is that they don't truly believe that they can learn a foreign language. I speak Canadian English as my first language, learnt French in school and then self-studied because I wasn't satisfied with my level. I have about a B2 speaking level in Spanish which I started learning about six months ago (but had to take three months off due to being on bedrest) and I find it VERY easy to read in that language because it's so similar to French. I also write articles in Nigerian Creole and listen to audiobooks too because I think it's a beautiful language. Right now I'm working on Ukrainian, Romanian, Egyptian Arabic, Welsh, and Irish. I try to get a little bit of exposure in each language every day, but I don't stress out if I miss a few days. Because I study so intensely I think it's important for me to take a lot of breaks. Besides, your brain continues to digest things you've learnt when you're not actively learning (sleeping, meditating, working on smth in the flow state) so I know my brain is still doing its thing! My goal is to learn all the languages of the UN plus some other ones that interest me. 🥳 I don't find studying stressful very often because I really do enjoy it lol.
Your story is inspiring!
Im currently learning German and is about to reach A1 after a devastating 3 weeks of learning
But i still think that it's amazing and i won't stop until i reach A2
Superb for your progress. You would reach there!
Your English is fluent so well done on a great achievement. To improve further, I would recommend you work on our prepositions. For example, it's "on their own" or "(all) by themselves". However, you can't swap the prepositions over. A very useful book for mastering advanced English is "English Collocation In Use" as advanced English is largely phrasal - words that simply go together. I hope this helps.
I agree that it's not a good idea to learn two similar languages at the same time. Cognates are useful but can lead to mixing as the brain is not yet familiar enough with both to separate them out.
Really appreciate for your advice and book recommendations🙆
i actually speak english and arabic fluently! im learning korean and spanish but its challenging because im in dental school. I think I can do it if I work really hard on these 2 languages. next year hopefully i will learn (japanese and thai) or (thai and chinese mandarin).
You're already talented! Take it slow and let's enjoy the process :)
How to I'm improve my listening skills? Last 10 to 15 questions of Topik1 listening are very hard for me. Can you please a vedio on it? I tried a lot but I couldn't level up of my skill.
I see, it's a pleasure that you started.
Let's immerse our ears, and keep the moment.
Let's have a plan of 6m-2y,
As long as you continue, you would natuarlly conquere what you mentioned.