3 tips for learning a language effectively on your own. (الترجمة العربية, türkçe altyazı, français)

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
  • Instagram: / zoe.languages
    Here are 3 tips that I think are the most important for learning a language on your own.
    In this video, I will give you concrete examples and show you how I study and use different methods. You can skip to the part that may answer your question.
    3 نصائح لتعلم لغة بشكل فعال بنفسك.
    فيما يلي 3 نصائح أعتقد أنها الأكثر أهمية لتعلم لغة بنفسك. يمكنك تشغيل الترجمة العربية.
    في هذا الفيديو ، سأقدم لك أمثلة ملموسة وأوضح لك كيف أدرس وأستخدم طرقًا مختلفة. يمكنك تخطي الجزء الذي قد يجيب على سؤالك:
    00:00 Intro | مقدمة
    02:02 How to start? How to make a good study plan?
    كيف تبدأ؟ كيف تصنع خطة دراسية جيدة؟
    02:53 How to get the best result in the shortest time?
    كيف تحصل على أفضل نتيجة في أقصر وقت؟
    04:56 How can you study a language if you don't have time?
    كيف يمكنك دراسة اللغة إذا لم يكن لديك الوقت؟
    07:05 How to find a language learning partner?
    كيف تجد شريك لتعلم اللغة؟
    08:39 How to do active listening even if you are a beginner?
    كيف تستمع بنشاط حتى لو كنت مبتدئًا؟
    10:27 How to do active listening for intermediate and advanced levels?
    يتم الاستماع النشط للمستويات المتوسطة والمتقدمة؟

Комментарии • 963

  • @antoniob.italia79
    @antoniob.italia79 2 года назад +230

    Wow thanks so much for this super interesting video! I am a 52 years old man who has decided to study Hindi ! I began to study it 2 weeks ago and I was thinking that I was a bad student because I could study it just for 30/40 minutes a day. I am approaching to a new language after many years so you can imagine my difficulties... Besides as you know in youtube when you start to watch a video ,you get on the right a lot of suggestions about the same subject so I got lost... Now with your suggestions I am feeling much better .A question:how many new words do you try to memorize ech day or week? Hugs from Italy,ciao :)

    • @zoe.languages
      @zoe.languages  2 года назад +112

      Hello Antonio, thank you for sharing your story and it is truly inspiring! I always believe that we could learn a language at any age if we want to! I will try to make more study method videos to help in the future. When it comes to vocabulary, the most important thing is not the number we learn every day, because it really depends on your time and energy. Even if you only learn 10 words a day, if you digest them, make sentences with them and revise them, after 30 days you will have 300 words digested, which is more productive than studying 50 words a day but you forget most of them after a month.

    • @andrewvijaya8414
      @andrewvijaya8414 2 года назад +21

      Good luck with learning Hindi! I'm a native speaker and I feel happy when people try to learn Hindi.

    • @antoniob.italia79
      @antoniob.italia79 2 года назад +11

      @@andrewvijaya8414 धन्यवाद 😃. I am still learning your alphabet and barakhadi. Are you studying any foreign language?

    • @antoniob.italia79
      @antoniob.italia79 2 года назад +29

      @@zoe.languages thanks 😊. Let me know if one day you decide to study Italian language. You will discover another new world. I really think that when a person decides to study any foreign language, she/he finds the key for a new world 😃.

    • @andrewvijaya8414
      @andrewvijaya8414 2 года назад +32

      @@antoniob.italia79 Oh many... I speak Hindi/Urdu and Punjabi at native level, and I speak English fluently cause, you know, I'm Indian,, I am fluent in German and now I am learning Indonesian, Turkish and Japanese. I'm 18 so I have my whole life in front of me for languages.

  • @dehatify4501
    @dehatify4501 2 года назад +43

    1- make a reasonable plan for yourself, u don't have to copy other's plan.
    2- Do less but regularly, the most thing is consistincey.
    3- Do it less but with focus.

  • @ayi3455
    @ayi3455 2 года назад +194

    The problem of learning foreign languages is maintaining the ability.
    Once you get the B level, you start to be fed up with the language you have learned, unless you have a very high motivation and specific purpose to learn the language.
    And after that the next question is whether you can maintain the level that has been attained.
    I learned German long time ago, and been to Munich to participate in a summer course..
    I reached B2 or even almost C1 in German long time ago, but now it seems that I can only answer relatively correct the B1 level.
    My German deteriorates.
    Language is a matter of habits and habitation....

  • @irenez3410
    @irenez3410 2 года назад +191

    Hi it's great to see a polyglot. I speak 5 languages Bengali, English, French, Dutch and Greek however understand passively and communicate also in arabic, Spanish and Italian. I studied for a while by myself Russian but stopped as I was busy with work. Some years back while traveling in Iran I was able to speak Farsi as Bengali has many Farsi words and comes from Indo-European root. One day I would love to learn Chinese as I love calligraphy as well. I practice Arabic calligraphy which I find that it holds graphic and poetic expressions and is an extension of the beauty of languages ❤️❤️❤️

  • @cleuziosilva7668
    @cleuziosilva7668 2 года назад +134

    I'm from Brazil. I just found your channel. My tips are: Listen a lot even before start learning the language. Rewatch the same interview video weekly or at least monthly because your level on the language is always rising, so the video is familiar to you and you will be able to understand more each time. Watch movies and tv shows (one or two episodes) without subtitles first, then rewatch it with subtitles on the language you are learning and the last time with subtitles in your mother tongue. If you want you can do it all again. Wish you the best, Zoe

    • @divineboa2589
      @divineboa2589 2 года назад +4

      hello i am french and i am learning portugues and i search some people to communicate with me but i find no one and i don't know how to practice how speak orally

    • @pxmish
      @pxmish 2 года назад +1

      @@divineboa2589 hey, are you still looking for someone to practice with? I'm Brazilian, also learning french

    • @divineboa2589
      @divineboa2589 2 года назад

      @@pxmish Hi! Yes I’m Stills searching for someone to practicr with

    • @marinapinheiro4474
      @marinapinheiro4474 Год назад

      ​@@divineboa2589 Hello! If you are still looking for someone to practice portuguese, I can chat with you, I'm also starting to learn french

    • @divineboa2589
      @divineboa2589 Год назад

      @@marinapinheiro4474 yes 😁

  • @e-genieclimatique
    @e-genieclimatique Год назад +17

    in brief:
    This is a video by Zoe, a PhD student in Sociology from China, currently studying in France.
    In this video, she shares her journey learning multiple languages and provides three tips on how to effectively learn a language independently.
    1. **Make a reasonable plan**: Zoe emphasizes the importance of planning when learning a language.
    She suggests starting with a broad overview of the grammar and vocabulary of the new language, using structured resources like books, audio/video courses, or apps like Duolingo.
    She advises against using too many materials at once to avoid confusion.
    She emphasizes focusing on specific skills (listening, speaking, writing, and reading) that align with personal learning goals.
    For instance, if the goal is to speak fluently, she suggests focusing on pronunciation and everyday conversation.
    She also recommends writing diaries in the target language to practice tenses and vocabulary.
    Zoe stresses the need to have a personalized study plan that fits one's schedule and learning pace.
    2. **Do it less, but do it regularly**: Zoe explains that consistency is crucial in language learning.
    Even if it's just 15 or 30 minutes daily, regular studying helps the brain get accustomed to a new language.
    She shares her own experience of learning Turkish and Persian amidst a busy schedule by dedicating 15 to 30 minutes a day using textbooks and Anki flashcards for vocabulary review.
    She also used Tandem, a language exchange app, for practicing with native speakers.
    3. **Do it with focus**: Zoe highlights the importance of focused and active learning.
    She counters the idea of passive exposure to a language and stresses the importance of active listening or attentive studying.
    She provides a practical example of how she improves her Arabic listening skills by watching short videos multiple times: first without subtitles, then with subtitles to check new vocabulary, and finally repeating sentences to practice accent and pronunciation.
    She introduces an add-on tool called Reverso that translates and saves unfamiliar words from subtitles for review.
    Zoe concludes her video by inviting viewers to comment with their language learning experiences and difficulties and to suggest future video topics.
    She also reminds viewers to like and subscribe to her channel.

    • @lingalaplus
      @lingalaplus 10 месяцев назад

      which app do you use?

  • @josesalazar8434
    @josesalazar8434 2 года назад +14

    Primera vez que me siento cómodo en escribir en español, en un canal cuyo lenguaje es diferente al español..... felicitaciones por tu gran humanidad....

  • @nidiashalabi2036
    @nidiashalabi2036 2 года назад +34

    I am in the same place in Arabic. I have learned to read and write it, and I can have a simple conversation. My biggest thing has been training my ear to listen. I think listening and writing correct verbs is always the most challenging thing in any language. I hope to be like you one day, and speak not just three languages but also ASL, a language and culture in and of itself. Good luck to all out here!

    • @ferasmetras1479
      @ferasmetras1479 2 года назад

      If you want help me in english I ll help you in Arabic

    • @someone-xr4zr
      @someone-xr4zr Год назад

      @@ferasmetras1479yeah same here

    • @user-os8vb2js2k
      @user-os8vb2js2k Год назад

      If you want to learn Arabic tell me also l want to learn English. I'm from Iraq. accent of Iraq it's very very clearing.

  • @user-xb4mf6vr7n
    @user-xb4mf6vr7n 2 года назад +44

    My mother tongue is Russian, my second language is English, I speak French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and German and know basic Japanese and my dad's mother tongue Polish. Currently I am trying to study Chinese and Arabic (which are both quite hard and much harder than the other languages mentioned above) and continue studying Japanese. I love this video and fully agree!

    • @kd7412
      @kd7412 2 года назад +2

      I have a question. Don't you get confused between words as you know many languages. As every language has different words. Don't they get misplaced in languages ?

    • @user-xb4mf6vr7n
      @user-xb4mf6vr7n 2 года назад +7

      @@kd7412 Sure, firstly, I am trying to practice every language separately and every day (eg by watching news, Netflix, reading) - with time, the ability to switch from language to language came (I acknowledge that I can still occasionally confuse Spanish and Portuguese, but only in writing). Secondly, I have a job (at an international law firm) which allows me to practice. Thirdly, many of these languages are different (and I studied those which are from the same group very slowly when I had time, so I was not overwhelmed by differences at a time).

    • @kd7412
      @kd7412 2 года назад +1

      @@user-xb4mf6vr7n Thank u so much for your reply. I found it very helpful.

    • @gtfn3072
      @gtfn3072 Год назад +1

      The Arabic language is easy, believe it, learn it with love

    • @radjalamblet
      @radjalamblet Год назад +1

      Você aprendeu falar o português de Portugal, do Brasil, de outro lugar ou um português mais geral mesmo? :)

  • @CastawaySunny
    @CastawaySunny 2 года назад +7

    Okay, after watching hundreds of language learning tips videos on RUclips, this one has to be the best. Tips that are actually helpful and ones I can easily apply to my language learning routine.

  • @AA-cf8cq
    @AA-cf8cq 2 года назад +2

    فيديو مفيد جدا، شكرا جزيلا
    إنني أحرص على استخدام اللغة العربية الفصحى، وأسعد بل وأشجع كل من يريد تعلمها أو استخدامها

  • @skyline1225
    @skyline1225 2 года назад +67

    انا ممتنة لرؤية حسابك ف أنا أيضا مهتمة واستمتع بتعلم عدة لغات وطريقة نطقها بالطريقة الصحيحة 🌺

    • @zoe.languages
      @zoe.languages  2 года назад +25

      بالتوفيق

    • @user-xt7ck2yk3n
      @user-xt7ck2yk3n 2 года назад +1

      @@zoe.languages احبك من العراق 🇮🇶

    • @aboaliu657
      @aboaliu657 2 года назад +3

      @@user-xt7ck2yk3n سؤال ليش احنا العراقيين لمن نكتب تعليق لازم نكتب احنا من العراق

    • @azoz3558
      @azoz3558 2 года назад +2

      @@aboaliu657 يب لاحظت ذا الشي فيكم كثير

    • @mohammedkj1239
      @mohammedkj1239 2 года назад +1

      ممتازة من العراق اتكلم 😉💪 بعد تعلم العربية راح تتعلمين اللهجات هههههههه و اصعب وحدة هيه العراقية 😂

  • @ThejmxszTFM
    @ThejmxszTFM 2 года назад +58

    Thanks for the tips I've been learning English for about 82 days , isn't so much but I really enjoy and I think that day by day I'm getting better and better , the secret's always be motivated :D

    • @zoe.languages
      @zoe.languages  2 года назад +13

      if you continue to do it constantly, I'm sure you will progress

    • @ThejmxszTFM
      @ThejmxszTFM 2 года назад +13

      ​@@zoe.languages thank you , I want learn english because I live in Brazil and I'm just spending time at home doing nothing , can't find any job , hope with english maybe it change

    • @zoe.languages
      @zoe.languages  2 года назад +9

      i hope lanuague will open a new door for you

    • @chewnip86
      @chewnip86 2 года назад +5

      @@ThejmxszTFM your english sounds good!

    • @nicoleraheem1195
      @nicoleraheem1195 2 года назад +8

      This is an well written comment. Good job 👌

  • @jackintheworld6639
    @jackintheworld6639 2 года назад +17

    So practical, inspiring, and fun, Zoe! Thanks for taking the time out of your crazy busy PhD schedule:)

  • @dry_strawberries
    @dry_strawberries 2 года назад +2

    Lately, I decided that I want to go beyond my school Arabic education but had no idea how to do that. Thank you sm for the tips :)

  • @reemara
    @reemara 2 года назад +11

    learning new foreign languages is the most interesting thing ever.. i also know 5 languages my mother tongue (arabic, syrian) included, the others are french, english, russian, and italian.. for french and italian, i started with duolingo, and a grammar book, as you do in your process of learning, i also create scenarios about different situations, and speak them out, i try to think and talk to myself in a language i choose this or that day.. i subscribed to specific youtube channels, and follow them, i watch movies, and read books, each time with a different language, to keep my brain ready to shift easily from one to another.. i'm also, a ph.d holder, and was a professor for more than 15 years.. yet i know there's a lot to learn, and once we stop learning, that same moment we stop evolving.. and eventually extinct..
    thank you for this interesting video

    • @zoe.languages
      @zoe.languages  2 года назад +1

      Wonderful, glad to see we use a lot of similar methods!! wish you good luck

  • @eleanor_nolan_mills
    @eleanor_nolan_mills Год назад +4

    Thank you so much Zoe! I'm a polyglot already, I know 10 languages by the age of 21 (not all perfectly, but still), but even with that experience I don't have a useful tactic to learn languages faster. I always just did whatever I felt like I wanted to do in the moment, and I only did it when I had motivation, but recently I started realizing how important and powerful consistent studying is, and I was looking for more focused and goal-oriented ways to study, and your ways sound like life-changers for me 😍 especially the one on how you work with short videos. Thank you! 💕

  • @geniegenieindabottle
    @geniegenieindabottle 2 года назад +6

    Great tips! Love the 3rd tip as I'm studying on my own too. Will try it out for my Spanish!

  • @hilal4961
    @hilal4961 2 года назад +18

    Her zaman ilham verici 💜

  • @FernandaLima-cf6dg
    @FernandaLima-cf6dg 2 года назад +4

    I can't believe you managed to learn so many languages all at once. I've been studying English for about 5 years now, and I'm still wavering between moving forward to French or not. You're truly impressive!

    • @melid4162
      @melid4162 2 года назад +1

      do it!! yes, French can have complicated grammar but if you already know another romance language (assuming it's Portuguese) then it shouldn't be that difficult. you have the concept of masculine/feminine, singular/plural, direct/indirect compliments. learning French would allow you to open communication with a lot of places; Europe, Canada, Africa. it's challenging but rewarding. pronunciation shouldn't be much of a challenge because of the nasalization and the guttural "r" that are already found in Portuguese. in my case I learned Portuguese and because I already knew French and Spanish I didn't find Portuguese difficult, now the only challenge is to keep practicing.

  • @swtcocao
    @swtcocao 2 года назад +4

    A pleasure meeting you virtually. Very impressed by your achievements. I love learning languages as well and your tips are extremely helpful especially the tool Reverso. Thank you for a great and informative video

  • @jasonwarton3982
    @jasonwarton3982 2 года назад +2

    يسلمووو عالنصائح الحلوة
    عنجد انك كتير انسانية لحتى تنشري هيك معلومات مفيدة و هالنصائح المفيدة
    Your advices are so useful and I really needed it.. thank you

  • @hindkhalis8092
    @hindkhalis8092 2 года назад +1

    Wow, this is so impressive! I never thought it was possible to learn Persian or multiple languages at the same time... so great tips and a really awesome video, good luck!

  • @keviniglesias9100
    @keviniglesias9100 2 года назад +28

    Mandarin has always seemed like an intriguing language to me, but I'm also put off by accounts of individuals pronouncing tones incorrectly and conveying different meanings than intended. Still, the fact that you can speak seven languages is like a superpower, and motivational, thanks!

    • @zoe.languages
      @zoe.languages  2 года назад +21

      But I know some foreigners can pronounce the tones perfectly, just need a few tips. I recently made a video about this with a friend, hope this can encourage you to learn mandarin

    • @tattedlace2086
      @tattedlace2086 2 года назад +1

      What is the name of the video?

  • @2331yas
    @2331yas 2 года назад +10

    Very inspiring, thank you for your tips! I speak Arabic, French, English, Spanish and Croatian (not at the same level). Would love to learn a new language this year.Thank you for showing us it's possible despite a busy schedule. I also agree that you need some structure and a reasonable plan .

    • @zoe.languages
      @zoe.languages  2 года назад +2

      I am always happy to meet polyglot friend here! Wish you good luck in your language learning journey ☺️

  • @OC-bj5de
    @OC-bj5de 2 года назад +9

    Me encanta su energia Zoe es usted muy inteligente, senti la motivación de comenzar a practicar un par de idiomas, siempre me encantantaron los idiomas. Gracias por compartir sus vídeos, felicitaciones 👏 👍 😊

  • @tohoholictohotronic
    @tohoholictohotronic 2 года назад +1

    Wow, your tips are actually useful. I've seen so many videos with this topic and it's not always useful. Thanks!!

  • @DutchTresor
    @DutchTresor 2 года назад +2

    Pfff.. vous avez du courage. Managing your schedule with all those different task, respect. It inspires me.

  • @romankotelenko1369
    @romankotelenko1369 2 года назад +20

    Hello, Zoe. Good video, thank you for sharing. One thing I'd like to recommend for training your listening skills. When you go to bed, keep the headphones in your ears and listen anything in the language you learn. Better to listen to the text or conversation that contains words that you already know. Do not stop listening and fall asleep. There is a short gap between the moment when you fall asleep and go to a deep sleep mode. At this time the brain absorbs the sound the best. I am not saying that you will learn those words automatically, BUT your brain will be adopt the new language code. If you do this 3 times per week, you will begin understand the native speakers much faster and easier. I am not sure how it works, but it does. Just remember, that this method will take some time to get used to it.

    • @yazid417
      @yazid417 2 года назад

      Thank you for sharing this interesting information

    • @elzaagha5235
      @elzaagha5235 2 года назад

      Hello, Roman. Your notice about listening and falling a sleep is very interesting. I heard about it and I'll try this method. I am leaning English. If you can help me please reply to me

    • @eggegg8181
      @eggegg8181 2 года назад

      That’s really interesting, I’ll give that a try. I usually listen to things while I sleep anyway (usually white noise), but I think it’ll be beneficial for me to listen to something in the language I’m trying to learn. Hopefully it helps a bit!

    • @someone-xr4zr
      @someone-xr4zr Год назад

      Thank u so much

  • @mari97216
    @mari97216 2 года назад +8

    Thank you. This is inspiring!
    I know Norwegian and English fluently and then I know Swedish/Danish (but they are like bonus languages that comes almost for free), Spanish, German and French. But mostly Spanish and German but far from fluently so still practicing but for now my focus is Spanish.
    It’s so fun when you have been struggling to learn for a while but then you just remember it and understand it. Something clicks and you can understand people when overhearing conversations on the bus, songs etc. Such a great feeling. I only use Duolingo, it takes time but my motivation is still there.
    Babble is also good I think.

    • @someone-xr4zr
      @someone-xr4zr Год назад +1

      Thats amazing good luck
      Could u plz help me with Norwegian i wanna learn some basics 🙏🏻

    • @mari97216
      @mari97216 Год назад

      @@someone-xr4zr hei - hi
      Hvordan går det - How are you doing?
      Ha det bra - good bye.. or only hade - bye
      God natt - good night
      Ha en fin dag - have a nice day
      Takk - thanks
      Tusen takk - thank you very much
      Versågod - here you go or you’re welcome
      Dag - day
      Uke - week
      Måned - month
      År - year
      Skole - school
      Jobb or arbeid - work
      Hus - house
      Bygning - building
      Buss - bus
      Bil - car
      Vei - road

    • @mari97216
      @mari97216 Год назад

      @@someone-xr4zr thanks:) I just wrote a few words here. Do you know any Norwegian already?

  • @dayeabasidavid9456
    @dayeabasidavid9456 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video, Zoe. I'm currently learning French and it's a beautiful journey. I can manage simple words and I'm taking it a step at a time. These tips will be very helpful.
    Thank you, again.

  • @laila4180
    @laila4180 2 года назад +1

    انتي رائعة 😍🥰🥰 شكرا لك انا استمتع جدا بالمحتوى الذي تقدميه 💕💕

  • @hawrakhalid2375
    @hawrakhalid2375 2 года назад +3

    شكراً لك على المقطع، لقد استفدت منه كثيراً
    انا مهتمة بتعلم اللغة الصينية
    متابعتك من العراق 🇮🇶♥️

    • @zoe.languages
      @zoe.languages  2 года назад +2

      شكرا حبيبتي, هل يمكنك إخباري ما هو مستواك في اللغة الصينية؟ ما نوع المحتوى الذي تريد أن تراه على قناتي في المستقبل؟

    • @hawrakhalid2375
      @hawrakhalid2375 2 года назад

      @@zoe.languages
      شكراً لك على الرد ❤️❤️
      انا بدأت اتعلم اللغة الصينية قبل فترة قصيرة بسبب الامتحانات و ضيق الوقت
      اتمنى ان تضيفي محتوى عن اللغة الصينية او نصائح و كتب مفيدة لتعلم اللغة الصينية
      و انا مهتمة بالثقافة الصينية و تاريخها 🇨🇳❤️

    • @doaa_8820
      @doaa_8820 2 года назад

      @@zoe.languages انا حاولت تعلم اللغة الصينية لكنها جدا صعبة

  • @JustJoswi
    @JustJoswi 2 года назад +35

    I'm interested in how you combine your thesis research with language learning. What did you study during your undergrad and masters? Also, which languages do you directly use for your research :) Thank you, love your videos

    • @zoe.languages
      @zoe.languages  2 года назад +25

      I also studied sociology in Master, my PhD research focuses on the refugee issues in Europe. In fact I chose this subject in order to use several languages ​​(Arabic, English, French and German) in my work. it's very challenging but I can combine my work and my passion

  • @masoomeamini1397
    @masoomeamini1397 2 года назад +1

    I'm from Iran. You made me happy by learning my mother language 🥰🥰🥰
    By the way thank you for your useful advices 🙏🙏🙏

  • @parwizraufi677
    @parwizraufi677 2 года назад +1

    Hey Zoe!
    I really enjoyed watching your video, it was so good and helpful to know your technics . I speak
    Persian ( Dari - native) ,English, Turkish and I've been learning French for about 7 months. I am using tandem, duolingo and listening to podcasts.
    You are so well organized learner, I am inspired by you.
    Si vous avez des temps, on peut se parler le Francias.
    Bravo!

  • @tonytony9505
    @tonytony9505 2 года назад +15

    Thank you Zoe, love your channel, and your open mind and ambition to communicate with so many people!!!
    I think the most important langauges in the world are:
    SPANISH ENGLISH CHINESE FRENCH GERMAN JAPANESE ARABIC SWAHILI PORTUGESE ITALIAN RUSSIAN
    With these a person could become so smart!~~~~~~

  • @juniorargenisleoncapellan3939
    @juniorargenisleoncapellan3939 2 года назад +3

    Muy buenos Tips en especial lo de guardar los las palabras y los vocabularios que escuchas por primera ves en RUclips. Thx 🙏 Zoé.

  • @noname4011
    @noname4011 2 года назад +2

    you have a very good accent in turkish and french, but pay attention for the arabic you learn because you learn the slang language. And thank you so much for the tips it was awesome and so useful 👍

  • @vell2994
    @vell2994 2 года назад

    Thank you ! I learn greek since years without progress. You remind me of myself when I started to learn it. I still want to learn it but now I'm more motivated and hopeful because of this awesome tipps

  • @LearnTurkishwithJihan
    @LearnTurkishwithJihan 2 года назад +3

    Thank you very much, very useful !! I loved the translator you spoke about and the tandem site 😍. I can speak Arabic, English, Turkish and now I am learning French 😃

  • @lenaamartin36
    @lenaamartin36 2 года назад +8

    I'm also a polyglot but after learning other languages (on my own since 1999) I've noticed that until I hear the language and understand where one word ends and the other begins I won't be able to learn anything but random vocabulary I noticed this very clearly with Finnish and Dutch.
    I don't speak any language that doesn't have the Latin alphabet, maybe when I start Russian or Korean this method needs to be changed but for now that's what works in my experience.
    By the way, I'm Brazilian and therefore my first language is Portuguese.
    Zoe I'm passionate about China, I even tried to write my final paper at the university on Chinese unification under Qin rule but they didn't let me because there was no expert to be my advisor. I studied History.
    New subscriber!

    • @zoe.languages
      @zoe.languages  2 года назад +1

      Maybe you'll learn Chinese one day😉 you never know how much our passion can drive us

    • @aidayousefi787
      @aidayousefi787 Год назад

      @@zoe.languages Zoe where we can find reverso? TouTube? Download the app? Or website?? Help me plzzz:(

  • @abrartarig2013
    @abrartarig2013 2 года назад

    Hey Zoe, this video meant a lot to me. You explode the excitement's volcano inside me. I was very confused cause I want to learn two languages and improve my English. but I just felt it's too much. Now I am so inspired by you💜💜💜.

    • @zoe.languages
      @zoe.languages  2 года назад

      I'm happy you found it inspiring :)😊

  • @juliameils9896
    @juliameils9896 Год назад

    You inspire me so much. I’m so happy I discovered your channel from your french vlog! I’ve never watched a RUclips video before that the advise really stuck with me after. You are so right about finding little bits of time in a day, over time that all adds up. Everything you have said has really helped my language journey. Thank you so much!!!

  • @shiram88
    @shiram88 2 года назад +55

    I speak about 5 languages, but 3 of them I learned when I was a kid. I want to learn more languages, and this video provides just the inspiration I need. THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR JOURNEY WITH US! ❤❤❤

  • @anouarzitouni5020
    @anouarzitouni5020 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for this video I really started to love your content and good luck ❤️

  • @Muslim_Lady
    @Muslim_Lady Год назад

    شكرا لكِ، استفدتُ من نصائحك 👍

  • @lixu6260
    @lixu6260 2 года назад

    super helpful. thanks for sharing. I am also Chinese with English as my first foreign language. I studied Japanese, German, Spanish and Portuguese, now I am determined to learn french after spending a great time what a french speaking family. I do travel a lot and I will choose more destinations in french speaking countries in 2022.

  • @m17434
    @m17434 2 года назад +41

    This is really helpful, Zoe! I am learning Spanish, Moroccan Arabic, Standard Arabic and French. I am doing a lot of listening. More videos please as we linguistics need all the inspiration we can get.

    • @yichuanwang5581
      @yichuanwang5581 2 года назад

      wow 4 languages same time

    • @depresty
      @depresty 2 года назад +5

      Finally someone interested in moroccan dialect. I'm so proud of my mother tongue

    • @user-cy1nm7wn2j
      @user-cy1nm7wn2j 2 года назад +4

      If you need any help in Moroccan Arabic I Can help you .I'm Moroccan I have 3 months to Learn English

    • @m17434
      @m17434 2 года назад

      @@user-cy1nm7wn2j Great.How do you ?want to go about learning English with me

    • @someone-xr4zr
      @someone-xr4zr Год назад

      If u need to learn moroccan arablc i can help u too

  • @ily9726
    @ily9726 2 года назад +9

    Hello Zoe! I have always been interested in learning new languages, I only know English really and since I grew up in a Hispanic household, I also know a bit of Spanish as well. I want to learn so many other languages, as well as my dad's Spanish dialect, Otomi. I feel like these tips will really help me, I always thought to learn something you had to learn for hours and hours so I would get stressed out knowing I didn't have that time. Your method makes prioritizing the time spent learning, however small it is, important and meaningful. Thank you!

    • @someone-xr4zr
      @someone-xr4zr Год назад +1

      Hey
      If you want u can help me with english or spanish and i can help you with arabic

    • @someone-xr4zr
      @someone-xr4zr Год назад +1

      And french

    • @ily9726
      @ily9726 Год назад +1

      @@someone-xr4zr sure! if you don't mind (:

    • @someone-xr4zr
      @someone-xr4zr Год назад

      @@ily9726 i would love to

    • @someone-xr4zr
      @someone-xr4zr Год назад

      @@ily9726 could u give me ur Instagram or WhatsApp

  • @aleinamh4912
    @aleinamh4912 2 года назад

    شكرا لك كان الفديو ممتع ومفيد جدا ويحتوي على الكثير من الطاقة الايجابية

  • @yimveerasak3543
    @yimveerasak3543 2 года назад

    Your subtitle doesn't look machine. Seems like you're working on it. I think you deserve recognition. Keep coming would love to learn more from you. Thank you

    • @zoe.languages
      @zoe.languages  2 года назад

      I spent a lot of time on it 🥲🥲but it’s another way to practice languages😂😂😂

  • @kawaiidayo123
    @kawaiidayo123 2 года назад +4

    Merhaba, Zoe! I am also learning Turkish and am approaching A2 level and your videos have been motivating me! Thanks for introducing me to Reverso! I’ve been using the Google chrome extension for translating called Language Reactor but i will try Reverso instead!

  • @chaiyo9735
    @chaiyo9735 2 года назад +111

    hi Zoe, thank you for your tips. I am inspired to learn more new languages after watching your first video speaking in 7 languages

    • @zoe.languages
      @zoe.languages  2 года назад +17

      Thank you dear, the name of the add on is REVERSO

    • @chaiyo9735
      @chaiyo9735 2 года назад +3

      @@zoe.languages thank you

    • @BuduoW
      @BuduoW 2 года назад +2

      @@zoe.languages thanks!

    • @maricle100
      @maricle100 2 года назад +3

      @@zoe.languages thank you for all your tips! They are very useful! I'll put them in practice! Need to finish what I have started and had for some years. I always listen to original language. Spanish, mother language, english second mother

    • @maricle100
      @maricle100 2 года назад +3

      Languague., Italian is my third mother language . Now will focus on finishing french , and chinese! I know basic turkish
      and my love for languages goes behond age. I must admit that learning languages are easy for me, specially regarding diction, pronunciation so thank you so much for your Tips!! I follow you!

  • @asiyamo1
    @asiyamo1 2 года назад

    I rarely write positive comments anywhere but I am so grateful for the reverso add on! Very very helpful and time saving. Thanks!

  • @Storm-em1cf
    @Storm-em1cf 2 года назад +1

    you have inspired me to start my mother tongue is Arabic, Egyptian arabic. I want to learn Turkish I feel like I'm ready to acctually start i know some words from series and songs and your videos were helpful!!🤍🤍🤍

  • @wannitakitjaharn
    @wannitakitjaharn 2 года назад +4

    Now I'm learning many languages at the same time. Your tips are very useful, so I don't go randomly. BTW, you're so cool.

  • @user-py7nl1sr9k
    @user-py7nl1sr9k 2 года назад +3

    مرحبا صديقتي zoe أتمنى انك لخير
    انا ايضا ادرسphd ومن المفروض هذه السنة أناقش ولكن متأخرة قليلا ..
    إذا اردتي يمكن أن أعلمك لهجة الجزائرية فهي مختلفة قليلا عن السورية ومنها أتدرب معك أكثر على الانجليزية ..
    أتمنى لك كل التوفيق في الدكتوراة فهي تحتاج مجهودا كبيرا وانا حقا فخورة بك لانك وصلتي لهذا المستوى 😉😘✌

  • @wejdanibarola9893
    @wejdanibarola9893 Год назад

    Hello zoey
    I loved your videos
    Your passion and determination in learning
    I love learning languages as well
    I am a palestinian
    I speak Arabic
    In many dialects
    Like Saudi Egyptian and Palestinian
    I can speak English
    And Tagalog (Philippines Language)
    I am a beginner in Learning Turkish and Spanish
    You definitely inspired me to pursue more language acquisition
    Thank you so much
    شكرا جزيلا

  • @user-qw8yl2uu1q
    @user-qw8yl2uu1q 2 года назад

    This is sooo inspiring to me!!! Zoe just showed me the possibility of learning new things at the same time and she made it, which is shocking but motivating~ thx so much

  • @nunya8835
    @nunya8835 2 года назад +5

    I’m learning French. I learned in high school but completely ignored it the last 15 years lol so I’m revamping. The hardest part for me is learning masculine and feminine. I know how to conjugate accordingly if only I could remember what is masculine and feminine. I try to compare the words to their genders into something I can remember but even then I second guess myself and I get it wrong a lot lol. The second hardest part is knowing where to put the “des, les, au, a, ou, de, le, un, une, la, en” lol it gets confusing as it doesn’t seem consistant but I know that English isn’t very consistent either so that’s comforting lol

    • @samaval9920
      @samaval9920 8 месяцев назад

      1) The 7 varieties of pronouns, which all
      languages might have,
      but French uses some same, others different among the 7-nous & vous in all 7, but then
      much chaos in overlapping or not.
      However, some French You Tube teachers explain these, which still seem chaotic. See Perfect French + Dylane,
      French Mornings +!Elisa,
      Francais Avec Nelly,
      Learn French + Elisabeth,
      French also has illogical?
      pronunciation exceptions
      like tous, + s pronounced
      like tousse. or fair at times fait, silent t, but also at times, spoken t
      as if it was faite! but(“goal” in English) is
      really like butte + spoken
      t?!

  • @user-oc7jf5sl8s
    @user-oc7jf5sl8s 2 года назад +8

    I learned English and French when I was five years old and now I learned the Korean language and I want to learn Chinese soon. I hope you will make a video and explain to us how to learn Chinese. I am your new subscriber from Algeria, I love you 💓

    • @zoe.languages
      @zoe.languages  2 года назад +5

      Thanks for your support, yes I will definitely make a video to talk about how to learn Chinese:)

    • @user-oc7jf5sl8s
      @user-oc7jf5sl8s 2 года назад

      @@douaa2017 نعم هنالك في بن عكنون و اول ماي يعلمون لانجلزية لكن كورية اظن ذلك 😊

    • @user-oc7jf5sl8s
      @user-oc7jf5sl8s 2 года назад

      @@douaa2017 لم أفهم كيف قنوات ؟

    • @user-oc7jf5sl8s
      @user-oc7jf5sl8s 2 года назад

      @@douaa2017 بن عكنون و اول ماي هم موقع مثل مكان اسمه بن عكنون وعندما تكونين في مثل بن عكنون يمكنونكي سأل أحد يمر بجانبك وهو سيدلك على مدرسة التي تعلم فيها اللغات +أنتي من أي مدينة ؟

    • @shreyasushantsingh8767
      @shreyasushantsingh8767 2 года назад +1

      Are you army

  • @stellasub_
    @stellasub_ 2 года назад +1

    طريقتك في تعلم اللغات أعجبتني كثيرا ❤

  • @LaTonya7999
    @LaTonya7999 2 года назад +4

    Hi Zoe,
    Thank so much for the tips. I’m trying to grasp Persian language and then Arabic. I am also starting out with the alphabet. I have that but grasping everything together is another thing. So I will try your suggestion. Than you...

  • @TirionLan
    @TirionLan 2 года назад +5

    Great tips for everyone who is learning a new language. I use the same tools even though I'm from a completely different part of the world.

    • @yousrabenalioua2082
      @yousrabenalioua2082 2 года назад

      Can u tell me what's the book series are called?

    • @TirionLan
      @TirionLan 2 года назад

      @@yousrabenalioua2082 Unfortunately I can't because I was talking about Duolingo, Anki, Reverso, etc.

    • @yousrabenalioua2082
      @yousrabenalioua2082 2 года назад

      @@TirionLan oh it is okey ,thank you for replying back

  • @ennessimelkhomani9239
    @ennessimelkhomani9239 2 года назад +1

    انت ملهمة شكرا لك thank you

  • @armings7219
    @armings7219 2 года назад +1

    I admire your honesty
    درود بر شما❤🌹

  • @atseatse
    @atseatse 2 года назад +4

    This is amazing Zoe! Thank you for sharing your language learning tips, in such a structured way. What add on are you using for vocab translation/dictionary ? I want to get it on my Mac. I think I will try to do that for Mandarin, and Russian and French. In fact, I really need to learn Spanish this year, so I can begin to speak some at work. However I just don't have enough time, for I am trying to master Mandarin (Cantonese native) with a good accent. Your video really inspired me to re-think my routine and how to practice/learn all the languages I try to master. So inspiring and God Bless you. 🌸

    • @jay.jay.
      @jay.jay. 2 года назад

      It's called Reverso Contex

  • @teamtryxgg281
    @teamtryxgg281 2 года назад +3

    YOU ARE A GENIUS WITH AMAZING SKILLS:
    China is the global superpower, economically and militarily.
    اسم من علی رضا است و من از ولایت غزنی ولسوالی جاغوری افغانستان استم. از برنامه تان متشکرم.
    China and the people of China are an inspiration to me and all developing world.

  • @skrapsaker2035
    @skrapsaker2035 2 года назад

    Inspiring! Well done👏🏽👏🏽 and thanx for the tips!

  • @TheCorazon4ik
    @TheCorazon4ik 2 года назад

    Thank you very much!! My mother tongue is Russian. I like to know more about this process. I like Spanish and English. I have plan t French. I am glad to know about your job and I am happy to watch your video!!!! Greetings from Ukraine!!! With respect Svetlana.

  • @KekediPerantauan
    @KekediPerantauan 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for your Tips. I'm Indonesian living in Germany and have many Pinay Friends here. So I speak German, Tagalog, English and Now I am starting learn simple Chinese conversation. I Hope I can do it. I think Chinese has easier grammar but difficult Writing.

    • @zoe.languages
      @zoe.languages  2 года назад +1

      exactly, it is not an easy language, wish you good luck on your language learning journey

    • @KekediPerantauan
      @KekediPerantauan 2 года назад

      @@zoe.languages thank you, I really like your channel it motivated me to learn new language.. Hope next time I can talk to you in Chinese...

  • @Fidel_Castor_QCer
    @Fidel_Castor_QCer 2 года назад +12

    I watched tons of videos about how to learn a foreign language. And your video is probably one of the best. It's short and well explained.
    Je pense que de faire un livre de la méthode Assimil peut être un premier objectif intéressant, avec en parallèle regarder des vidéos sur youtube, en utilisant l'extension que je connaissais absolument pas.
    I'll show your video to my polyglot and language-interested friends
    Bonne journée à toi !

    • @zoe.languages
      @zoe.languages  2 года назад

      Merci beaucoup, je suis contente que tu aies trouvé les choses utiles dans ma vidéo. bonne continuation💪❤️

  • @ibroximm5829
    @ibroximm5829 2 года назад

    Thank you, if someone was they wouldn't say there tips specially the Reverso app. Thank you so much I wanted to learn a lot of languages but I struggle a lot. I am 16 years old I had to start when I am younger now I don’t think I can learn a lot of languages. Also I like to travel around the world 🌎 and see different countries. Your the nicest person and kindness and sharing and caring person thank you so much. 😊

  • @kwiyopta2024
    @kwiyopta2024 2 года назад +1

    Your advice is practical and the most helpful in my humble opinion~

  • @percydeng
    @percydeng 2 года назад +11

    你真是太棒了!🙌🏼✨ 谢谢你分享这么好的干货内容🙏🏼 我一直有学法语的念头 开始了几次 但是都没有坚持下来 觉得好难😂 看到你七门语言无缝转接我真有点惭愧😅 想问您当时学习法语的时候也是自学的吗?

    • @zoe.languages
      @zoe.languages  2 года назад +3

      你好我前期法语是上课加自学,但是现在掌握自学方法后其他语言都主要是自学哦,希望对你有帮助

  • @marmsamar8331
    @marmsamar8331 2 года назад +3

    Miraculously, I’ve just stumbled on your channel & it’s a exactly what I need. I desperately want to learn Arabic but didn’t know how. Thanks for all the tips! P.s. could you recommend good Arabic series with English subtitles?

    • @user-os8vb2js2k
      @user-os8vb2js2k Год назад

      I'm from Iraq. If you want to learn Arabic tell me. I also I want to learn English. accent of Iraq very very easy and cleaning. tell me if you want that

  • @samiaahmed5603
    @samiaahmed5603 2 года назад

    أول مرة أشوف القناة وعجبتني جداً

  • @kevinkevinian3371
    @kevinkevinian3371 2 года назад +1

    I proud of you that you are learned Arabic Syrian language

  • @stargazer0016
    @stargazer0016 2 года назад +9

    Thank you for your tips! I'm 19 and I want to become a polyglot too! I already speak fluent German, English and French, I'm at conversational level in Italian and Rumantsch, I'm currently learning Russian and Spanish is next :)

    • @fabio.lous_
      @fabio.lous_ 2 года назад

      Ohh me too, i wamt to speak as many languages that I can. I'm in need of a Partner right now who can speak german... I'm Brazillian btw

    • @cristianomessi8079
      @cristianomessi8079 2 года назад

      What did you use to learn French?

    • @fabio.lous_
      @fabio.lous_ 2 года назад

      @@cristianomessi8079 do you speak portuguese? There are some lessons in Fluency Tv in French for Brazilians for free... and it's a great way to learn French and there are some amazing podcast called Little Talk in Slow French and French with Jeanne that are great for beginners

  • @lisa-chan150olalm2
    @lisa-chan150olalm2 2 года назад +4

    Bir önceki videonda Beni Türk sanıyorlar demişsin Zoe. Gerçekten benziyorsun. Ama daha çok Orta Asya'daki Türklere benziyorsun. Başarılar❤

  • @hendibrahim1135
    @hendibrahim1135 2 года назад +1

    You are tottaly my role model!💜
    I'm Arabic and I'm learning English, German, Japanese and Spanish and I'm excited to start learning Chinese soon enough

  • @chadbailey7038
    @chadbailey7038 2 года назад

    Watched these videos back to back 👍🏾 So helpful and useful. Thanks

  • @valentinabla8002
    @valentinabla8002 2 года назад +7

    Hi thanx for sharing your inspiring everyday study routine!😍
    I would like to ask you, how do you organize your notes and exercises? Different language, different notebook? Do you separate glossaries from the other notes? Thank you 😊

  • @sadiavt
    @sadiavt 2 года назад +4

    Zoe I really appreciate your tips, especially on active listening, which I'm always trying to improve upon. I'm trying to improve my Irish to B2 and bring back my very rusty Russian, plus I just started Italian from scratch. All require different study methods. Can you post a link to that extension you used... Auto-reverso? I think this could be quite useful. Thanks for all the information you share!

    • @zoe.languages
      @zoe.languages  2 года назад +1

      yes Reverso. Wish you the best ☺️

  • @razankorea1939
    @razankorea1939 2 года назад

    شكراً لكي على هذه النصائح الممتازة

  • @JJ-yn9nr
    @JJ-yn9nr 2 года назад

    فعلا شكرا لك على هذا الفيديو المفيد🤏🏻

  • @ammar382
    @ammar382 2 года назад +8

    مرحباً زوي، فيديو جميل كالعادة. شكراً لك. 🌹
    لدي سؤال، هل قمتِ بدراسة لغتين معاً في نفس الوقت؟ هل هذا فعّال؟ أم أنه من الأفضل التركيز على لغة واحدة فقط؟
    شكراً لك، تحياتي من سوريا 🇸🇾

    • @abdullahuyanik1089
      @abdullahuyanik1089 2 года назад

      Hi I am a Arabic student in Turkey an i am learning Arabic language besides that i am learning English and if you are wanting to learn Turkish i can help you

  • @sebastianarizarodriguez3448
    @sebastianarizarodriguez3448 2 года назад +3

    I have tried to learn languages by different ways, but your tips are very useful, especially when we don't have to learn it as a bored and structure themes like in the school. We should create our own friendly methods for keeping the motivation. Thank you Zoe.

  • @mardy-dg9mz
    @mardy-dg9mz Год назад +1

    انتي الهمتيني وكنت افكرك لأنك زكيا بتتعلمي للغات بعد فيديوهاتك اكتشفت من انضباطك وتعبك واندفاعك آمل أن اراكي في سوريا ونصبح اصدقاء

  • @tristandifilippo4308
    @tristandifilippo4308 2 года назад +2

    Zoe, bravo pour votre parcours. C’est vraiment impressionnant! 👏

  • @halimehatun7769
    @halimehatun7769 2 года назад +3

    Hi loved the video. I’m learning Modern Standard Arabic for the GCSE this May/June do you recommend any podcasts or videos and what other materials did you use? Thank you.

    • @zoe.languages
      @zoe.languages  2 года назад +2

      Yes, I watch a lot AJ+ عربي and الجزيرة الوثائقية, make sure with CC Arabic subtitle, you can check my study vlog in which I show how I study Arabic 😊😊بالتوفيق

  • @user-cl1ek3ie7m
    @user-cl1ek3ie7m 2 года назад +3

    Dear Zoe, thank you so much for this video! It is both lucid and inspiring☺️ What can you advice for those who decided to learn Mandarin from 0? I'm into Chinese culture and philosophy. Wanna know this language. But do not know what the resources to choose for learning. What can you advice me?

    • @zoe.languages
      @zoe.languages  2 года назад +2

      Hey, thank you! To learn Mandarin, you can check out my new video, I share a lot of resources for self-study Mandarin😊

  • @ichahidayat2430
    @ichahidayat2430 2 года назад

    I have got the answer of my doubt in learning for new languages. Thanks Zoe

  • @ingas.8684
    @ingas.8684 2 года назад

    Also ich habe deinen Kanal durch Zufall entdeckt und bin froh darüber. Ehrlich gesagt motivierst du mich enorm. Gleichzeitig finde ich es aber auch beeindruckend wie viele Sprachen du sprechen kannst.
    In deinem letzten Video habe ich dich (als du Deutsch und Englisch gesprochen hast) die ganze Zeit über verstanden. Man hört ein Akzent, wenn du Deutsch redest und mir sind ein paar Fehler aufgefallen. ABER Deutsch ist nun wirklich keine einfache Sprache. Wir haben so unglaublich viele Regeln. Gerade die Grammatik kann schon recht kompliziert werden, wenn man sich damit näher beschäftigt.
    Da ich gerade Türkisch lerne fällt mir an meiner Muttersprache (Deutsch) einiges auf. Zum Beispiel werden Buchstaben manchmal unterschiedlich ausgesprochen. Während es im türkischen dafür extra unterschiedliche Buchstaben gibt (i und ı, g und ğ, c und ç, etc).
    Für Asiaten soll das h wohl schwierig sein auszusprechen.
    Ich finde dein Deutsch wirkte in dem Video besser als du sagtest. Einfach dranbleiben und sprechen üben. Und wenn es Monologe allein zu Hause sind. Hast du noch vor hier zu leben?
    Wie lange hast du Deutsch gelernt?
    So das war jetzt viel Text. Ich hoffe du konntest es verstehen.
    Danke für deine tollen Tipps!

  • @fouadessa2071
    @fouadessa2071 2 года назад +4

    I like learning foreign languages
    J'aime apprendre les langues étrangères
    Iche fremdsprachen lerne gern
    Me gusta aprender los idomas extanjeros
    Mi piace imparare le lingue straniere
    Eu gosto de aprender as línguas estrangeiras

  • @dianamusic8635
    @dianamusic8635 2 года назад +6

    I have 2 questions that I hope anyone reading could offer advice for!
    1)
    I really want to learn Arabic, Feyli Kurdish, French, Korean and Chinese, however I'm so nervous that I mix everything together if I study more than 1 language at a time. Do you have any tips for "seperating" your learning and not mixing?
    2)
    For a language with VERY restricted amount of material to maybe none available material, how would you approach such a language? )'-:
    I've tried to find language exchange partner, however those I found (that are Feyli's themselves) mix kurdish with persian due to heavy assimilation, hence many words they don't know themselves in their mother language.
    Would be grateful for any tips and advice!!

    • @GrayWithMe
      @GrayWithMe 2 года назад +2

      Look online for out of print books if any exist or online databases for dictionaries. I reached out to a linguist at a university who studied a rare/extinct language and they shared resources with me.

    • @user-os8vb2js2k
      @user-os8vb2js2k Год назад +1

      I'm from Iraq. Baghdad If you want to learn Arabic tell me. I also want to learn English

    • @dianamorad6334
      @dianamorad6334 Год назад

      @@user-os8vb2js2k Can I contact you somewhere else than here?

  • @sadafashion123
    @sadafashion123 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for the vedio it is flexible and important , I m Arabic, I start learn French and English, good luck to you 💕💞

  • @queen1203
    @queen1203 2 года назад

    شكرا لك لقد علمتني لأواصل تعلم لغات معكي بمساعدة نصائحك انا ممتنت لكي

  • @EmreCanKorkmaz
    @EmreCanKorkmaz 2 года назад +26

    Hi Zoe,
    Very useful tips you've given here. Thanks for the valuable content.
    I've spotted one consistent mistake in your english pronunciation though. You tend to omit, or not pronounce, the consonants 'd' and 'm' at the ends of the words. For the letter 'd', this typically happens with past conjugations of verbs. For 'm', the word 'time' is an example. You might want to focus and rectify these in your pronunciation.
    Cheers & all the best 😊

    • @zoe.languages
      @zoe.languages  2 года назад +12

      Thank you very much! I will try to pay attention to it 😊

    • @CatETru
      @CatETru 2 года назад

      I am assuming Zoe is from the Guangdong region in China. If so, then cantonese is her first language and mandarin her second. Cantonese speakers struggle much more than mandarin speakers do when pronouncing English words. Zoe has outstanding pronunciation when you put into that context.

    • @EmreCanKorkmaz
      @EmreCanKorkmaz 2 года назад +1

      @@CatETru Thanks for the insight, mate. 😊🙏 It is fascinating how much there is to discover about languages and pronunciation in particular.

    • @zoe.languages
      @zoe.languages  2 года назад +3

      @@CatETru Thank you for this comment☺️I am originally from Guangxi but I lived in Guangdong for 8 years. In fact, I like people to correct me nicely like that, that's how we progress, right?