Wow, this video is so helpful that I'm gonna have to watch it twice to really get all the juice ❤ thank you for bringing the importance of angle and critical thinking skills to note taking, I usually feel frustrated because I just write everything down but then never review it 🤡 haha just subscribed, looking forward to learning more tips from you!
I'm glad that I came across your video, it's help me to target the main purpose of note taking and focus on tracking the learning process, shifting angles when it's needed. Thank you for sharing this helpful content for all of the language learners around the world. ❤
I am SO glad that this was helpful, thank you so much for your comment it made my day! ❤❤ I am working on creating more content like this one, even if it takes me longer to prepare and deeper thinking!
Thank you so much, I love all the tips! Deciding how much I should write down when studying to make my session most efficient is definitely something I'm still working out so it was a very helpful video. I'd love to see a comparision flipthrough of some of your notes to see how your note-taking method (and the amount of notes probably 😂) changed over time with your Japanese level. The more difficult resources I'm using the more I'm struggling with what I should note down and what to just let go, especially when it comes to vocabulary and grammar so I'm curious what that process looked like for you 😊
I absolutely will that’s a great idea! 😍😍 thank you so much ☺️ I’m taking notes of your suggestion - yes, as you say, I also had quite a progression myself too 🧐
Timecode stamps! Intro > ruclips.net/video/-8SR9DOb-IM/видео.html FIRST REALISATION: Taking notes without an angle is not useful > ruclips.net/video/-8SR9DOb-IM/видео.html Examples of angles > ruclips.net/video/-8SR9DOb-IM/видео.html Focus on Vocab notes > ruclips.net/video/-8SR9DOb-IM/видео.html Focus on Grammar notes > ruclips.net/video/-8SR9DOb-IM/видео.html SECOND REALISATION: Always structure your notes > ruclips.net/video/-8SR9DOb-IM/видео.html THIRD REALISATION: Make sure it is worth your time > ruclips.net/video/-8SR9DOb-IM/видео.html FOURTH REALISATION: Stay flexible > ruclips.net/video/-8SR9DOb-IM/видео.html
This is a great video. I've have not been taking notes for my Japanese learning because whenever I tried it felt wrong taking notes just for the sake of taking notes. In this video you put into words what I have been feeling was lacking at the back of my mind. 😃
Thank you so much for your comment I always get very self conscious of the fact that my words may not be correctly interpreted or that my thoughts may not even be relatable at all so this is really appreciated 🥹
Trop bien les conseils !!! Il faut que je pense à prendre des notes pour les vidéos que je regarde, histoire de gagner un temps monstre pour revoir des points de grammaire 🤔
Thanks for a great video, I feel like I waste so much time just taking notes that I sometimes don’t even look through again, trying to convince myself that it will help me remember what I’m learning. I’m not sure if you’ve covered this somewhere already but how do you retain your knowledge? Like how do you actually remember your new vocabulary? I’m struggling!
Maybe for each level I reviewed all the grammar points 2 to 3 times over only! Not that much because I have been doing quizzes otherwise, and immersing a lot so I did not need more 😍
Bonjour, merci pour ces conseils. Concernant la structuration des notes c’est assez claire. Cependant concernant le vocabulaire, utilisez vous un carnet avec un objectif de révision de celui si ou un logiciel type anki? Et comment être efficace dans ses révisons de vocabulaire? Ça reste un mystère pour moi j’ai toujours l’impression qu’être fasse à un océan de chose à apprendre et de ne pas m’en dépêtrer. Merci encore.
Ce sont des questions très pertinentes merci beaucoup de votre intérêt ! Je n’utilise pas et n’ai jamais utilisé Anki, cependant j’ai déjà utilisé (et apprécié) le site Quizlet pour cela. // J’ai également utilisé beaucoup un site nommé japaneseclass.jp, qui répertoriait des quiz de vocabulaire. En fait, au début je n’apprenais que par le biais de quiz car j’avais besoin de davantage de stimulation et de rapidité dans la succession des mots, tout en ayant un aspect ludique. // Du coup, pour revenir aux notes, si l’on se sert d’un logiciel comme Anki ou Quizlet, nul besoin de prendre des notes de vocabulaire ailleurs que sur l’ordinateur directement. //Cependant, désormais mes notes de vocabulaire sont surtout, comme je l’ai brièvement expliqué dans cette vidéo, des listes que je fais durant des séances d’immersion (je prends en note les mots que je ne connais pas encore). Du coup, cela me crée ma propre ressource, dans un seul carnet, et plusieurs fois par semaine je relis ces listes, armée de surligneurs pour identifier les mots que je ne connais toujours pas (plus je relis mes listes, plus j’apprends les mots, et en répétant l’exercice de relecture de nombreuses fois je parviens à apprendre le vocabulaire de cette façon). C’est une manière de procéder qui me convient mais je sais que ça ne fonctionne pas pour tout le monde ! // Enfin, j’aimerais ajouter que le meilleur moyen selon moi d’apprendre et de digérer le vocabulaire est de le lire ou de l’entendre en contexte, en immersion : avec la répétition, c’est la méthode d’apprentissage la plus naturelle ☺️
Wow, what a thumbnail. "You're Taking Notes Wrong"... For someone that used to always say its up to your individual goal and do what keep you motivated, that thumbnail doesn't seem like you at all. May this is the direction it takes to grow a channel but it is sad to see...
Yah, I get where you’re coming from! Luckily it’s only for the thumbnail 😍 this time the tone is purposely a bit pushy, I’ve always alternated between pushy and motivational/inspirational because that’s how I naturally push myself too!! Please don’t think too much of the thumbnails 😂
Wow, this video is so helpful that I'm gonna have to watch it twice to really get all the juice ❤ thank you for bringing the importance of angle and critical thinking skills to note taking, I usually feel frustrated because I just write everything down but then never review it 🤡 haha just subscribed, looking forward to learning more tips from you!
Yayyyy I’m so happy it was helpful!!! 💕🥲 thank you so much for your support! I’ll do my best 🫶🏻
I'm glad that I came across your video, it's help me to target the main purpose of note taking and focus on tracking the learning process, shifting angles when it's needed. Thank you for sharing this helpful content for all of the language learners around the world. ❤
I am SO glad that this was helpful, thank you so much for your comment it made my day! ❤❤ I am working on creating more content like this one, even if it takes me longer to prepare and deeper thinking!
Thank you so much, I love all the tips! Deciding how much I should write down when studying to make my session most efficient is definitely something I'm still working out so it was a very helpful video. I'd love to see a comparision flipthrough of some of your notes to see how your note-taking method (and the amount of notes probably 😂) changed over time with your Japanese level. The more difficult resources I'm using the more I'm struggling with what I should note down and what to just let go, especially when it comes to vocabulary and grammar so I'm curious what that process looked like for you 😊
I absolutely will that’s a great idea! 😍😍 thank you so much ☺️ I’m taking notes of your suggestion - yes, as you say, I also had quite a progression myself too 🧐
Could you make a video about how you organize a new notebook?
Ohhh that’s a very interesting idea thank you so much! I will!!
Timecode stamps!
Intro > ruclips.net/video/-8SR9DOb-IM/видео.html
FIRST REALISATION: Taking notes without an angle is not useful > ruclips.net/video/-8SR9DOb-IM/видео.html
Examples of angles > ruclips.net/video/-8SR9DOb-IM/видео.html
Focus on Vocab notes > ruclips.net/video/-8SR9DOb-IM/видео.html
Focus on Grammar notes > ruclips.net/video/-8SR9DOb-IM/видео.html
SECOND REALISATION: Always structure your notes > ruclips.net/video/-8SR9DOb-IM/видео.html
THIRD REALISATION: Make sure it is worth your time > ruclips.net/video/-8SR9DOb-IM/видео.html
FOURTH REALISATION: Stay flexible > ruclips.net/video/-8SR9DOb-IM/видео.html
This is a great video. I've have not been taking notes for my Japanese learning because whenever I tried it felt wrong taking notes just for the sake of taking notes. In this video you put into words what I have been feeling was lacking at the back of my mind. 😃
Thank you so much for your comment I always get very self conscious of the fact that my words may not be correctly interpreted or that my thoughts may not even be relatable at all so this is really appreciated 🥹
Trop bien les conseils !!! Il faut que je pense à prendre des notes pour les vidéos que je regarde, histoire de gagner un temps monstre pour revoir des points de grammaire 🤔
I always struggle with note taking and revision of this notes. I'll definitely incorporate your tipps in my future note taking.
I’m so glad to hear this 🥹🥹🥹 please come back in some time to let me know if that worked!!
so much value on this video thanks
Glad it was helpful! ✨✨✨☺️
Thank you for this useful video !
Thank you so much for watching 🥹 I’m glad it was useful!!
Thanks for a great video, I feel like I waste so much time just taking notes that I sometimes don’t even look through again, trying to convince myself that it will help me remember what I’m learning. I’m not sure if you’ve covered this somewhere already but how do you retain your knowledge? Like how do you actually remember your new vocabulary? I’m struggling!
This was really helpful. I always struggle with how to take Japanese grammar notes 😅
Ohhh I’m so glad to hear! I wish you all the best in your studies dear ✨✨✨ you’ll get there!
@@arinoyume Thank you! How often did your review your grammar points and when do you decide it's time to tackle new ones?
Maybe for each level I reviewed all the grammar points 2 to 3 times over only! Not that much because I have been doing quizzes otherwise, and immersing a lot so I did not need more 😍
Bonjour, merci pour ces conseils. Concernant la structuration des notes c’est assez claire. Cependant concernant le vocabulaire, utilisez vous un carnet avec un objectif de révision de celui si ou un logiciel type anki? Et comment être efficace dans ses révisons de vocabulaire? Ça reste un mystère pour moi j’ai toujours l’impression qu’être fasse à un océan de chose à apprendre et de ne pas m’en dépêtrer. Merci encore.
Ce sont des questions très pertinentes merci beaucoup de votre intérêt ! Je n’utilise pas et n’ai jamais utilisé Anki, cependant j’ai déjà utilisé (et apprécié) le site Quizlet pour cela. // J’ai également utilisé beaucoup un site nommé japaneseclass.jp, qui répertoriait des quiz de vocabulaire. En fait, au début je n’apprenais que par le biais de quiz car j’avais besoin de davantage de stimulation et de rapidité dans la succession des mots, tout en ayant un aspect ludique. // Du coup, pour revenir aux notes, si l’on se sert d’un logiciel comme Anki ou Quizlet, nul besoin de prendre des notes de vocabulaire ailleurs que sur l’ordinateur directement. //Cependant, désormais mes notes de vocabulaire sont surtout, comme je l’ai brièvement expliqué dans cette vidéo, des listes que je fais durant des séances d’immersion (je prends en note les mots que je ne connais pas encore). Du coup, cela me crée ma propre ressource, dans un seul carnet, et plusieurs fois par semaine je relis ces listes, armée de surligneurs pour identifier les mots que je ne connais toujours pas (plus je relis mes listes, plus j’apprends les mots, et en répétant l’exercice de relecture de nombreuses fois je parviens à apprendre le vocabulaire de cette façon). C’est une manière de procéder qui me convient mais je sais que ça ne fonctionne pas pour tout le monde ! // Enfin, j’aimerais ajouter que le meilleur moyen selon moi d’apprendre et de digérer le vocabulaire est de le lire ou de l’entendre en contexte, en immersion : avec la répétition, c’est la méthode d’apprentissage la plus naturelle ☺️
Wow, what a thumbnail. "You're Taking Notes Wrong"...
For someone that used to always say its up to your individual goal and do what keep you motivated, that thumbnail doesn't seem like you at all. May this is the direction it takes to grow a channel but it is sad to see...
Yah, I get where you’re coming from! Luckily it’s only for the thumbnail 😍 this time the tone is purposely a bit pushy, I’ve always alternated between pushy and motivational/inspirational because that’s how I naturally push myself too!! Please don’t think too much of the thumbnails 😂