To all those who were asking questions in the chat, sorry but something happened and the chat disappeared. Thanks everyone, there will be a new premiere next week around this time so stay tuned :-)
Summary of tips: 1. Get in the right state of mind 2. Make a list of misconceptions & fears 3. Find a nice person to communicate with 4. Talk about what you want 5. Focus on communication 6. Get out of your comfort zone
Hola Luca, te mando saludos desde Perú, soy Venezolano y recién llegué a tu canal por un vídeo de Super Holly y ya he visto en unos cuantos vídeos, y debo comentar que me parece un material increíble. Lamento mucho la situación en tu País con respecto a la pandemia te mando mucha fuerza sé que saldremos adelante a pesar de todo, Gracias por tu material, y me gustaría que me pudieras recomendar como ponerme en contacto con algún nativo del Idioma inglés interesado en aprender español y así cooperar entre ambos. Espero leas mi comentario.
My tipps for speaking with natives comes before I speak with them. normally I try to think in the language, imagining conversations that I may have. So for example If someone asks me anything about myself or my interests in any of my languages I will be able to speak about it really well because I have already thought over it before-hand. If you learn foreign languages you will notice that almost every time that you speak with a native speaker they will ask you about how and why you are learning their language, so it is really helpful to know how to respond to this frequent questions when you get them. Normally we understand much more than what we can say, so when the other person speaks about his passions you will be capable of understanding him, even if you couldn't say the same thing. When I think in my target language (having this conversations) I do it with Google translate opened and I search for every word that I want to use and that I still don't know. Of course this kind of self-conversations will not teach you the language, but they will surely make you more comfortable when it comes to speaking, knowing that you will be able to talk about frequent conversation topics. This is not a substitute of learning the language extensively, of course I belive that we should be able to talk and read about a variety of topics. Doing this will give you a motivation boost at the beginning of the conversation because you will get the feeling that you are speaking well, so when you start speaking about other topics you will be more confident and you will express your ideas better on consequence of that. I hope this helps someone!
Hello luca! I am from Nicaragua i'm English student and i use your vidios to practice my listening skill. This vidio is interesting for me because the next year i want to study my third language, God willing. See you.
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I want to acknowledge my deepest gratitude to you Luca. Thank you so very much for these sound pieces of advice. You are truly making a difference! Warm regards from France. Merci beaucoup!
I would add circumlocution to this list. Do not get stuck on a word if you don't know it. There are many words you will not be able to produce when you are trying to talk. Find a different way to say the same thing. If you don't know the word for car, don't get stuck. Say a thing with 4 wheels that goes on the road. Say Mercedes. Say a fast machine on the road. Make a motion like you are driving a car. Be creative. Do not get stuck on every word you don't know. Find a creative way to say it.
My answer the question was exactly the extra tip! I have noticed that I can speak more fluently when I don't try to use the same words I would use in my native language. When I don't know a specific word, I make a paraphrase with simplier words. With time and practice, this process becomes faster and I believe people can't say I had to rearrange the sentence in my head.
Great Video again Luca! I’m consciously train myself to leave my comfort zone little by little. The greatest challenge for me when it comes to conversation in the target language in a group of native speakers.
For me the things that I think work the most for learning and perfecting a new language is talking about things you like. I remember you telling this tips in a video i watched a long time ago, learning a new language improves a lot when you find the right motivation for it.
I have found that the app hello talk has helped my Spanish learning tremendously! Also there's an app called mondly this app it's bar none! I was hooked on Duolingo for a while but this app took learning to a different level... on hello talk, I have over 60 friends from all around the world that I can talk to all throughout the day either through text messages, voice clips, phone call, or video chats. The language is right in front of me whenever I want it.
Hi Marie! First of all, thanks for the nice words. As I said in the chat during the premiere, I recommend you take some Online courses on how to make videos. Skillshare is a great platform in this regard. Hope this helps! L
Luckily the language which i'm learning is English so, i'm listening to it while i'm getting more knowledges to become fluent by watching your videos but you should switch the language since, there must be some people who wanna test their skills
Hola Lucas me gusta el canal. ¿Cuando se debe de comenzar a hablar el idioma que se está aprendiendo?. En mí caso yo entiendo mucho el inglés me hace falta tener una mejor pronunciación y hablarlo, pero con los consejos que das en tus videos se que podré lograrlo. Pero en cambio el Alemán estoy iniciando nivel A1 y no entiendo mucho o nada, quizás una que otra palabra, ¿.En este caso también aconsejas en comenzar hablar con un nativo?
thanks for the advices Luca enserio te agradezco de todo corazon que subas los videos compartiendo pequeñas joyitas de como aprender idiomas sigue adelante y no desists
Hi Luca, first most important thing is pozitive thinking . With a good stat of mind can do evreything.And i like treasure from the your back, the books.
First off -thank you for sharing your advice on language learning :) For me although this doesn't seem very popular with language learning , i love the grammar lessons so i understand the how, and to be able to build my vocabulary, then after a course in my targeted language (or 2 in my case )to find someone to talk with as well as my tutor teacher seems to be working for me:) And yes for me the right mind set is easy with the right people around you
I agree with you. Many Japanese TH-camrs say you should use substitute words when you don't know how to say. If so, you'll never know the right words. It will get you to stagnate your listening skill too. You should not be in the comfort zone unless your aim is just communication.
GOING LIVE IN FACEBOOK GROUPS connected with the language. You get a huge dopamine shot when you see that you are being understood by the people who interact with you
thank you very much for these videos are my pleasure I hope I can continue uploading videos faster help me a lot and are very good I have taken the trouble to see the small conferences that I have and I like greetings from Mexico
I'm not Luca, the question is not for me, but in my experience I think that it is recommendable to get a high level in one language before going to another one, that's what I think, greetings!
Good luck with that and remember: your fears are mostly a reflection of your thoughts. There is a VERY high chance your tutor is going to be super nice =)
In my case, it is so difficult to understand a single word natives say, I am living in Australia by the way. When I talk to non native speakers I understand them so well just as if they were speaking my native language so we can have meaningful conversations. What would you recommend me to get used to a specific accent?
Simply listening to that accent a lot. Just by living in australia you will get a lot of exposure, but you could accelerate the process by watching some australian youtubers and series (I don't know of any).
Ja que você fala outros idiomas. Faça como Alexandra TV . Edite o mesmo video com as mesmas explicações em outra llingua. E não apenas em ingles . A ideia dos professores apenas falarem em ingles é uma ideia politica que ja esta CAUTERIZADA na mente e tem que ser revista ainda mais por poliglotas . Que tem a intençao de explicar como é facil aprender.🎓🏆
I read La Repubblica in Italian every single day. As of now, I am also reading "La grande Via" in Italian - very interesting and inspiring book! So the answer is: I read in Italian every day and the occasional essay, but I don't read novels as much as I did before.
To all those who were asking questions in the chat, sorry but something happened and the chat disappeared. Thanks everyone, there will be a new premiere next week around this time so stay tuned :-)
Summary of tips:
1. Get in the right state of mind
2. Make a list of misconceptions & fears
3. Find a nice person to communicate with
4. Talk about what you want
5. Focus on communication
6. Get out of your comfort zone
Hola Luca, te mando saludos desde Perú, soy Venezolano y recién llegué a tu canal por un vídeo de Super Holly y ya he visto en unos cuantos vídeos, y debo comentar que me parece un material increíble. Lamento mucho la situación en tu País con respecto a la pandemia te mando mucha fuerza sé que saldremos adelante a pesar de todo, Gracias por tu material, y me gustaría que me pudieras recomendar como ponerme en contacto con algún nativo del Idioma inglés interesado en aprender español y así cooperar entre ambos. Espero leas mi comentario.
Extra tip: Use simple words
My tipps for speaking with natives comes before I speak with them. normally I try to think in the language, imagining conversations that I may have. So for example If someone asks me anything about myself or my interests in any of my languages I will be able to speak about it really well because I have already thought over it before-hand. If you learn foreign languages you will notice that almost every time that you speak with a native speaker they will ask you about how and why you are learning their language, so it is really helpful to know how to respond to this frequent questions when you get them. Normally we understand much more than what we can say, so when the other person speaks about his passions you will be capable of understanding him, even if you couldn't say the same thing. When I think in my target language (having this conversations) I do it with Google translate opened and I search for every word that I want to use and that I still don't know. Of course this kind of self-conversations will not teach you the language, but they will surely make you more comfortable when it comes to speaking, knowing that you will be able to talk about frequent conversation topics. This is not a substitute of learning the language extensively, of course I belive that we should be able to talk and read about a variety of topics. Doing this will give you a motivation boost at the beginning of the conversation because you will get the feeling that you are speaking well, so when you start speaking about other topics you will be more confident and you will express your ideas better on consequence of that. I hope this helps someone!
Lol I do that in english😁
Edit: English is my first language just btw
Great idea. I've thought about doing this before but I usually revert back to study mode. I'm going to try this and see how much it helps.
Hello luca! I am from Nicaragua i'm English student and i use your vidios to practice my listening skill. This vidio is interesting for me because the next year i want to study my third language, God willing. See you.
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3 weeks into seriously learning and I'm already having really decent conversations
I want to acknowledge my deepest gratitude to you Luca. Thank you so very much for these sound pieces of advice. You are truly making a difference! Warm regards from France. Merci beaucoup!
Thanks Billy! Gratitude is one of the noblest of human emotions =) And I am myself am grateful that you appreciate what I do and find it useful =)
I would add circumlocution to this list. Do not get stuck on a word if you don't know it. There are many words you will not be able to produce when you are trying to talk. Find a different way to say the same thing. If you don't know the word for car, don't get stuck. Say a thing with 4 wheels that goes on the road. Say Mercedes. Say a fast machine on the road. Make a motion like you are driving a car. Be creative. Do not get stuck on every word you don't know. Find a creative way to say it.
My answer the question was exactly the extra tip! I have noticed that I can speak more fluently when I don't try to use the same words I would use in my native language. When I don't know a specific word, I make a paraphrase with simplier words. With time and practice, this process becomes faster and I believe people can't say I had to rearrange the sentence in my head.
非常谢谢你的关键学习提示 !!
Every one can become polyglot
welcome to real polyglot world.
greeting from FRANCE ❤
where r u from originally ?
@@giyu2687
Thailand ❤
Geeting from Nicaragua
Great Video again Luca! I’m consciously train myself to leave my comfort zone little by little. The greatest challenge for me when it comes to conversation in the target language in a group of native speakers.
Thanks for the nice words Zsolt =)
Always a pleasure, Luca! Such a wonderful polyglot!
Спасибо, Лука. Очень полезная информация, всё чётко и ничего лишнего. Краткость сестра таланта! Благодарю!
For me the things that I think work the most for learning and perfecting a new language is talking about things you like. I remember you telling this tips in a video i watched a long time ago, learning a new language improves a lot when you find the right motivation for it.
I'm watching all your videos Luca, Thanks a lot for the excellent content
I have found that the app hello talk has helped my Spanish learning tremendously! Also there's an app called mondly this app it's bar none! I was hooked on Duolingo for a while but this app took learning to a different level... on hello talk, I have over 60 friends from all around the world that I can talk to all throughout the day either through text messages, voice clips, phone call, or video chats. The language is right in front of me whenever I want it.
I hear you, need to go on my trip., I am study some frazez now .The plan on my return. Thanks luca
Amazing video! Love the advice! Any advice you have for new TH-camrs like myself making language learning videos
Hi Marie! First of all, thanks for the nice words. As I said in the chat during the premiere, I recommend you take some Online courses on how to make videos. Skillshare is a great platform in this regard. Hope this helps! L
Yes you're right
Luckily the language which i'm learning is English so, i'm listening to it while i'm getting more knowledges to become fluent by watching your videos but you should switch the language since, there must be some people who wanna test their skills
Thank you so much for all the links on the live chat, very useful, it was great to be live with you
always get full energy to continue improve in our skills , !!
dont stop learning.
greeting from FRANCE
Hola Lucas me gusta el canal. ¿Cuando se debe de comenzar a hablar el idioma que se está aprendiendo?. En mí caso yo entiendo mucho el inglés me hace falta tener una mejor pronunciación y hablarlo, pero con los consejos que das en tus videos se que podré lograrlo. Pero en cambio el Alemán estoy iniciando nivel A1 y no entiendo mucho o nada, quizás una que otra palabra, ¿.En este caso también aconsejas en comenzar hablar con un nativo?
thanks for the advices Luca enserio te agradezco de todo corazon que subas los videos compartiendo pequeñas joyitas de como aprender idiomas sigue adelante y no desists
Beautiful editing. Great content as always.
Hi Luca, first most important thing is pozitive thinking . With a good stat of mind can do evreything.And i like treasure from the your back, the books.
It's great to see the improvement in the quality of your videos! Loving them :D
Glad you like them ;-)
First off -thank you for sharing your advice on language learning :) For me although this doesn't seem very popular with language learning , i love the grammar lessons so i understand the how, and to be able to build my vocabulary, then after a course in my targeted language (or 2 in my case )to find someone to talk with as well as my tutor teacher seems to be working for me:) And yes for me the right mind set is easy with the right people around you
You are simply amazing, inspirational video indeed Luca :) THANKS!
I agree with you. Many Japanese TH-camrs say you should use substitute words when you don't know how to say. If so, you'll never know the right words. It will get you to stagnate your listening skill too. You should not be in the comfort zone unless your aim is just communication.
Incredible! Very Useful for us 😊👍
To us or For us ? I'm Learning hahaha
Thanks Albert! Glad you like the video and find it useful! =)
GOING LIVE IN FACEBOOK GROUPS connected with the language. You get a huge dopamine shot when you see that you are being understood by the people who interact with you
I admire you a lot. Thanks for the video!
thank you very much for these videos are my pleasure I hope I can continue uploading videos faster help me a lot and are very good
I have taken the trouble to see the small conferences that I have and I like
greetings from Mexico
Hi Luca, should I learn a language to a very high level before learning a new one?
I'm not Luca, the question is not for me, but in my experience I think that it is recommendable to get a high level in one language before going to another one, that's what I think, greetings!
Love you Luca
I have taken your advice: I got a language tutor. I'm not going to see her until tomorrow however. I am rather nervous.
Good luck with that and remember: your fears are mostly a reflection of your thoughts. There is a VERY high chance your tutor is going to be super nice =)
hey Luca, just wanted to say you inspired me to post a video on youtube:)
THANK YOU
You are the best!
great video but a little advice the background music distracts me it's too high in my opinion...keep it up!💪
In my case, it is so difficult to understand a single word natives say, I am living in Australia by the way. When I talk to non native speakers I understand them so well just as if they were speaking my native language so we can have meaningful conversations. What would you recommend me to get used to a specific accent?
Simply listening to that accent a lot. Just by living in australia you will get a lot of exposure, but you could accelerate the process by watching some australian youtubers and series (I don't know of any).
Excellent video
Thanks! Glad you like it =)
Luca, faci più spesso i videos in Italiano, per favore.
Best websites for point 3? :)
conversationexchange
Merci beaucoup pour nous parler sûr ce sujet
De rien!
Est-ce que vous parlez français?
@@g.fernando6305 oui!
@@g.fernando6305 l'inglais et l'espagnol
What happened?
Ja que você fala outros idiomas. Faça como Alexandra TV . Edite o mesmo video com as mesmas explicações em outra llingua. E não apenas em ingles . A ideia dos professores apenas falarem em ingles é uma ideia politica que ja esta CAUTERIZADA na mente e tem que ser revista ainda mais por poliglotas . Que tem a intençao de explicar como é facil aprender.🎓🏆
I really liked this video
I am glad you did Gianluigi! =) L
Super filmik. Niestety brakuje motywacji do nauki :(.
Thank you! Beautiful iciсles, by the way :-)
have you ever address how you can lose a foreign accent in Italian?
Interesting topic for future videos, thanks! L
@@LucaLampariello or even know anyone who works on that? I've been in Italy for 25 years and still have an accent
Здравствуйте! Лука вы говорите по русски?
Привет! Да, говорю по-русски =)
i usually talk to myself lol weirdo in other's eyes i know
I do that all the time lmao
@@Marila592 haha it's weird but really useful
You look like you could be Tyler Lansdown's brother
Do you ever get to read something in Italian? I hardly think so! :)
I read La Repubblica in Italian every single day. As of now, I am also reading "La grande Via" in Italian - very interesting and inspiring book! So the answer is: I read in Italian every day and the occasional essay, but I don't read novels as much as I did before.
I'm Brazilian and Italian is easy for me, I can to understand them a lot but they can't understand me. It's really weird