The part about learning Japanese is 100% correct. It takes time - lots of time. The good news is, anyone can do it if they have the right mindset and put in the hours.
Well said ! I'm currently learning korean and I wouldn't bother without lingQ. Learning grammar and grinding flashcards only is soul crushing long term. After learning the hangul alphabet I started importing my own content instantly to lingq (started with korean songs) but now moved on to other exciting video content, articles.
@@loistalagrand Please be careful not to get in trouble for violation of applicable intellectual property laws. You literally have evidence of public being mislead as to the origin of the video right here in the comments. In America it could be "a look and feel" or "trademark" violation.
Hi brother how are you doing? I'm an English learner from indonesia, your accents is so clear and awsome. I practice my Speaking skills on a what'sApp speaking group, subscribed.😁
Every one of the 7,000 languages spoken in the world has the same method of learning. The brain is an organ that develops throughout one's lifetime, so the mechanism for learning in the brain remains the same throughout one's life.
Excellent video. ANKI tests you, helping you remember things you learn some other way. Useless for me. LingQ doesn't teach grammar, but it has a lot of good features. I'm using it now for Turkish. Like you say, the trick is finding things you want to read. Then LingQ adds a ton of value: pronouncing sentences, helping you look up words, etc.
Good video and thank you for supporting LingQ.
Lingq is great, I used it to learn Spanish and just started a few days ago with French. Keep up the good work.
Thank you! Will do!
I've just started using LingQ to learn Spanish. Combining it with ChatGPT to deal with grammar details.
The part about learning Japanese is 100% correct. It takes time - lots of time. The good news is, anyone can do it if they have the right mindset and put in the hours.
Indeed
The most enjoyable language learning is a learning method where you can feel the effects.
I think we can agree on that one!
so articulated...... I'm just obsessed
Well said ! I'm currently learning korean and I wouldn't bother without lingQ. Learning grammar and grinding flashcards only is soul crushing long term. After learning the hangul alphabet I started importing my own content instantly to lingq (started with korean songs) but now moved on to other exciting video content, articles.
Glad to hear that!
Great information!!
What is your No. 1 learning software/programs. I am trying to learn German.
Yup, motivation is primary 👍
Yes it is!
Brief confusion with the Andrew Huberman style thumbnail! 😜 Helpful videos - as always. Keep up the great work. 💪
I knew someone would notice!
Me too, I was expecting a nootropic sponsorship one minute in
@@loistalagrand Please be careful not to get in trouble for violation of applicable intellectual property laws. You literally have evidence of public being mislead as to the origin of the video right here in the comments. In America it could be "a look and feel" or "trademark" violation.
Hi brother how are you doing? I'm an English learner from
indonesia, your accents is so clear and awsome. I practice my Speaking skills on a what'sApp speaking group, subscribed.😁
Thanks
Every one of the 7,000 languages spoken in the world has the same method of learning.
The brain is an organ that develops throughout one's lifetime, so the mechanism for learning in the brain remains the same throughout one's life.
Great video! ❤ Where do you originally come from? The USA?
Tahiti
1300 hours is needed. .but use a method that is enjoyable.
But this depending of people...
The capacity of learn is different
@@HenriquesPiresDumboManue-hx1sq People shouldn't be lazy. They should make the effort to do 1300 hours. Or learn the most common 1000 words.
That's right
hi 👋😃 what's your native language? 🤔
French
Excellent video. ANKI tests you, helping you remember things you learn some other way. Useless for me. LingQ doesn't teach grammar, but it has a lot of good features. I'm using it now for Turkish. Like you say, the trick is finding things you want to read. Then LingQ adds a ton of value: pronouncing sentences, helping you look up words, etc.
How good is it for Turkish?
Thank you
But I want to speak inglish fluency
I made a video on that
Guys is there anyone who is make a list what is said in the video
why copying Andrew Huberman’s thumbmails design?
He copied me.