sorry for the delay, was visiting family for Easter. 1:00 tips for learning portuguese 3:00 how many active words do you need to speak fluently? 4:20 do you use your languages for work and do you get certificates in them? 5:40 two languages at the same time? 7:25 what do you think of my schedule? 9:10 how do you avoid having your languages get rusty? 11:30 trouble speaking english 13:15 how to improve english pronunciation and flow? 14:55 i'm shy about speaking with people. 17:25 how to reach C1 in english? 19:40 what do you think of ?? and the way he learns languages? 20:20 using L2 to learn L3? 22:10 turkish? 22:50 russian? 24:20 B2 to C1? (again) 25:15 is translating in my head when i speak wrong? 27:45 do you ever take days off? 30:33 what other languages would you like to learn? 31:00 books to learn japanese? 32:00 where should novice learners look for resources? 35:05 how to stop making the same mistakes? 36:50 B2 to C1? (yet again) 40:10 how to master english grammar? 42:10 swedish vs danish? 44:35 what's a normal day like? 48:53 video about your bookshelf? 49:18 how to learn to write? 49:38 why do you say langauges choose you? 50:43 how do you maintain languages? 52:25 how many years to speak english fluently? 53:50 getting over fear of speaking? 55:10 tutors vs tandem? 56:30 motivate me! 59:28 how to make learning fun when you're under time pressure? 1:00:10 what are you reading now? 1:01:12 remembering words? 1:02:50 russian word order? 1:03:45 reading vs listening? 1:05:15 dutch? 1:06:35 different personalities and study methods? 1:08:10 polish? 1:09:25 motivation? 1:11:15 kanji? 1:13:08 what language do you think in? 1:13:25 workouts?
Soy de Mexico y la verdad que eres uno de los mejores; o si no el mejor poliglita que he conocido aqui en RUclips. Tu contenido tiene mucho valor. Saludos!
Ciao Luca. quando vedo i tuoi video e ascolto, soprattutto quando parli inglese (o le lingue che conosco) capisco bene intorno al 90% Mi sa che con la lingua inglese sia arrivato il momento di uscire dalla mia comfort zone, cosa che ho sempre fatto con olandese, svedese, spagnolo e portoghese senza mai aver paura di comunicare. ma quando parlo con qualcuno in inglese dimentico completamente il mio vocabolario proprio per il motivo citato sopra. sono già settimane nelle quali sto ampliando ancor di più il mio lessico e leggo tutto ciò che mi interessa. Al momento uso assimil c1 e devo dire che mi sta aiutando tantissimo, cosi come i tuoi video. quando ascolto una parola nuova la inserisco su ankiapp e la memorizzo in un contesto. Ti seguo da quando ero adolescente e tutt'ora guardo tutti i tuoi video anche più volte al giorno. Sei veramente una fonte d'ispirazione per me. per dirla tutta, devo dirti che anche grazie ai tuoi video, sono uscito anni fa da una bruttissima situazione (depressione borderline) ti voglio bene
The theory and book Luca mentioned in language learning: Zone of Proximal Development; Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise. Just in case someone is interested in it.
12:47 you said you have a technique that you use, in one of your live videos you said you were gonna share it with us, in a specific video "speaking with yourself" I would really like to know more about it, pls tell us about that in your next live, If you are not going to upload the video of course. I and many of your followers would appreciate that 🙏 thanks for all of the effort you put in this amazing channel!
Hi lucas, I'm french and I have been learning english for 9 months, I enjoy your videos and your simplicity, I work every day between 1 and 3 hours per day and you and Steve koffman inspired me a lot, thank you for your help and keep going you make a great job, bonne journée et merci pour vos precieux conseils, cordialement
I've been learning Italian for two years and it's only now that I'm starting to feel comfortable speaking it. Mi sono sentito un po' timido perchè come Lucca ha detto, è una nuova lingua.
16:45 haha, now I've heard every single pronunciation of that name: "eyetalkeye", "eetalkee", "eetalkeye" and "eyetalkee". To be honest I have no idea what the right one is. At least we all agree on the "talk" part of the name lol ^^
Hi Luca, your motivation to learn languages was sometimes a relationship, have you ever had a refusal to a language after that the relationship was over? If the question is too personal ignore it! Have you ever consider the idea of learning Farsi? I've started to learn it after getting frustrated with Arabic! :) A thousand thanks for contents and motivation you give us!
Hi Laura. Interesting question! I had a bit of a motivation slump a few years prior because I had started learning Danish after getting to know a Danish girl. I learned for a week and then I forgot about it..until I decided to give it a real go in 2019. As for Farsi..yes, I have been contemplating the idea of learning Farsi, fascinating language and culture. Thanks for the nice comment and questions! =)
@@rogerbrinezalvarez2881 Hello parcero, I'm not Luca but I think I can answer your question because I'm from Argentina and I've learnt english entirely by myself; Keep watching series, movies, listening to podcast, music, reading the lyrics, change the language of your devices, follow interesting people in social media that post in english, read poetry and things of your interest in the wikipedia, and just keep sorrounding yourself in the language. It will become just like your native tongue. Cheers!
Hi, Luca! How's it going? Could you give me some advice, please, on where I can find materials for learning Spanish (for beginners with audio). As far as I know, you suggested using a bidirectional translation method for studying languages. I've been mastering the English language on my own for several years and now I've decided to switch to Spanish to add the second language to my base so to speak. But the problem with Spanish at least for me is that I can't figure out where all those graded books with audio are placed because in comparison to English there's a whole bunch of this type of materials, which are abundant online and for free, whereas when it comes to Spanish I can't find anything like that. Maybe the issue is related to the fact that I'm in Russia (my native country) and there might be some difficulties searching for this kind of content online. Any suggestions and recommendations would be highly appreciated. Many thanks in advance. Take care and hello from Russia: )
Luca to 26:05 "articulate" and to be articulate is pronounced slightly different, which is strange. English is strange. So to be "Ar-TICK-ulate." And to "ar TICKcu LATE" a word--that was probably not clear. (my explanation.) Anyhoo.
@Gytis Stankevičius Yes I only mentioned it as he says he likes to be corrected, his English is already Native, it's always just a few words. I enjoyed catching this as I've never thought about it, yet here is the same word pronounced differently- so yes English is very strange.
@Gytis Stankevičius You as well, as I said it's interesting for me as I never even thought about this word and the quirks of English language. I truly admire Luca, he is inspirational for me, as I'm sure he is for you. I can only hope I'll get half as good in Italian as he is in any of his languages. Have a great day!
Sempre molto interessante. Sono un aspirante poliglotta e tu sei un'indubbia fonte d'ispirazione. Proprio per l'alto (quando non altissimo) livello che hai raggiunto in numerose lingue però mi piacerebbero più video anche in altri idiomi e non solo in inglese. Ricordo ad esempio che tempo fa pubblicavi un domanda&risposta rispondendo in più lingue: perché non riproporlo?
Fare un live in 10 lingue è una bellissima idea ma poco pratica perché se parlo in una lingua che altre persone non parlano la gente passa ad altro =) Penso che il prossimo passo sarà di fare live in spagnolo, poi si potrebbe fare bilingue (spagnolo e inglese) e poi passare ad altre combinazioni. Grazie per il messaggio! =)
@@LucaLampariello certo, capisco benissimo la tua motivazione. In effetti in un live è poco pratica la cosa. Se invece non viene fatta in diretta la cosa è proponibile (ricordo alcuni video qualche anno fa dove rispondevi ad alcune domande in diverse lingue... ma appunto non era live e potevi aggiungere successivamente i sottotitoli in inglese!). La mia è una semplice richiesta da appassionato poliglotta perché trovo che il tuo livello sia spettacolare, in particolare mi colpisce la pronuncia e la cadenza praticamente perfetta in ogni lingua. Io, ad esempio, parlo diverse lingue ma quando apro la bocca mi beccano subito: Italian? :D
Luca, hi, I have meant the difficulties of finnish language and its some special features....... Do you have any ideas how it is better to overcome them? Your personal opinion (as an experienced language learning person) would be interesting for us.......
I am learning korean , with memrise app, my mother language Is spanish, I am fluent in english , the reason to learn korean Is for getting a high salary Pay , I dont wanna be poor anymore, how to learn korean faster?
Does anyone knows if Luka is going to split the video in sections up as He did on previous one??? I would like to go through the remarkable questions tome :)
Hey Lisa =) Probabilmente sarà il primo maggio. Lo annuncerò nello spazio della community sul canale di RUclips e puoi scrivere la tua domanda lì. Un abbraccio e buona giornata!
Let me ask you a question whose answer you have covered a long time ago. But this question is different. I want to know if what you said about Polish, Japanese, French, and Arabic, also applies to studying Italian? Oh yeah, it does.
sorry for the delay, was visiting family for Easter.
1:00 tips for learning portuguese
3:00 how many active words do you need to speak fluently?
4:20 do you use your languages for work and do you get certificates in them?
5:40 two languages at the same time?
7:25 what do you think of my schedule?
9:10 how do you avoid having your languages get rusty?
11:30 trouble speaking english
13:15 how to improve english pronunciation and flow?
14:55 i'm shy about speaking with people.
17:25 how to reach C1 in english?
19:40 what do you think of ?? and the way he learns languages?
20:20 using L2 to learn L3?
22:10 turkish?
22:50 russian?
24:20 B2 to C1? (again)
25:15 is translating in my head when i speak wrong?
27:45 do you ever take days off?
30:33 what other languages would you like to learn?
31:00 books to learn japanese?
32:00 where should novice learners look for resources?
35:05 how to stop making the same mistakes?
36:50 B2 to C1? (yet again)
40:10 how to master english grammar?
42:10 swedish vs danish?
44:35 what's a normal day like?
48:53 video about your bookshelf?
49:18 how to learn to write?
49:38 why do you say langauges choose you?
50:43 how do you maintain languages?
52:25 how many years to speak english fluently?
53:50 getting over fear of speaking?
55:10 tutors vs tandem?
56:30 motivate me!
59:28 how to make learning fun when you're under time pressure?
1:00:10 what are you reading now?
1:01:12 remembering words?
1:02:50 russian word order?
1:03:45 reading vs listening?
1:05:15 dutch?
1:06:35 different personalities and study methods?
1:08:10 polish?
1:09:25 motivation?
1:11:15 kanji?
1:13:08 what language do you think in?
1:13:25 workouts?
We love you Mateo! =) Thanks so much!
@@LucaLampariello it's mutual! happy Easter to you all
You've made everything easier, I can't be more thankful 🥰
Soy de Mexico y la verdad que eres uno de los mejores; o si no el mejor poliglita que he conocido aqui en RUclips. Tu contenido tiene mucho valor. Saludos!
Gracias Fernando! =) Un abrazo desde Roma. L
Ciao Luca.
quando vedo i tuoi video e ascolto, soprattutto quando parli inglese (o le lingue che conosco) capisco bene intorno al 90%
Mi sa che con la lingua inglese sia arrivato il momento di uscire dalla mia comfort zone, cosa che ho sempre fatto con olandese, svedese, spagnolo e portoghese senza mai aver paura di comunicare.
ma quando parlo con qualcuno in inglese dimentico completamente il mio vocabolario proprio per il motivo citato sopra.
sono già settimane nelle quali sto ampliando ancor di più il mio lessico e leggo tutto ciò che mi interessa. Al momento uso assimil c1 e devo dire che mi sta aiutando tantissimo, cosi come i tuoi video. quando ascolto una parola nuova la inserisco su ankiapp e la memorizzo in un contesto.
Ti seguo da quando ero adolescente e tutt'ora guardo tutti i tuoi video anche più volte al giorno. Sei veramente una fonte d'ispirazione per me.
per dirla tutta, devo dirti che anche grazie ai tuoi video, sono uscito anni fa da una bruttissima situazione (depressione borderline)
ti voglio bene
The theory and book Luca mentioned in language learning: Zone of Proximal Development; Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise. Just in case someone is interested in it.
Here it is: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_proximal_development
12:47 you said you have a technique that you use, in one of your live videos you said you were gonna share it with us, in a specific video "speaking with yourself" I would really like to know more about it, pls tell us about that in your next live, If you are not going to upload the video of course. I and many of your followers would appreciate that 🙏 thanks for all of the effort you put in this amazing channel!
Will do =) And thanks for the nice words Robinson! =)
Davvero una bella Live....utilissima! Bravo Luca👍
Luca, you give me so much hope!!!!!
Luca: “Luca you make me melt.”
Luca: “Thanks” 🤣
Another great live! Love these!
Spero un giorno puoi fai un video in Italiano. 🙏🏼👍🏼
I admit I was a bit taken aback by that one comment :-D
@@LucaLampariello 😂👍🏼
Hi lucas, I'm french and I have been learning english for 9 months, I enjoy your videos and your simplicity, I work every day between 1 and 3 hours per day and you and Steve koffman inspired me a lot, thank you for your help and keep going you make a great job, bonne journée et merci pour vos precieux conseils, cordialement
Merci Bertrand! =)
Thanks for your content Luca. I really like your analogy about languages and have a family.
I've been learning Italian for two years and it's only now that I'm starting to feel comfortable speaking it. Mi sono sentito un po' timido perchè come Lucca ha detto, è una nuova lingua.
Lucca is a nice typo because it's the name of an actual city, in Tuscany.
16:45 haha, now I've heard every single pronunciation of that name: "eyetalkeye", "eetalkee", "eetalkeye" and "eyetalkee". To be honest I have no idea what the right one is. At least we all agree on the "talk" part of the name lol ^^
Hi Luca, your motivation to learn languages was sometimes a relationship, have you ever had a refusal to a language after that the relationship was over? If the question is too personal ignore it!
Have you ever consider the idea of learning Farsi? I've started to learn it after getting frustrated with Arabic! :)
A thousand thanks for contents and motivation you give us!
Hi Laura. Interesting question! I had a bit of a motivation slump a few years prior because I had started learning Danish after getting to know a Danish girl. I learned for a week and then I forgot about it..until I decided to give it a real go in 2019. As for Farsi..yes, I have been contemplating the idea of learning Farsi, fascinating language and culture. Thanks for the nice comment and questions! =)
LLL.- Long live Luca.
Can you tell us what is the best method to learn english? Thank you very, greting from Arauca Arauca Colombia.
@@rogerbrinezalvarez2881 Hello parcero, I'm not Luca but I think I can answer your question because I'm from Argentina and I've learnt english entirely by myself; Keep watching series, movies, listening to podcast, music, reading the lyrics, change the language of your devices, follow interesting people in social media that post in english, read poetry and things of your interest in the wikipedia, and just keep sorrounding yourself in the language. It will become just like your native tongue. Cheers!
Hi Luca. From Colombia
I'm currently learning Latin as well...but I learn it everyday.
Semper memento repetita iuvare in latino discendo.
Hola soy Mery y llevo casi 5 años en usa y se me a hecho muy difícil estuve mirando algunas cosas tuyas pero todo esta en inglés. 🥺
Hi, Luca! How's it going? Could you give me some advice, please, on where I can find materials for learning Spanish (for beginners with audio). As far as I know, you suggested using a bidirectional translation method for studying languages. I've been mastering the English language on my own for several years and now I've decided to switch to Spanish to add the second language to my base so to speak. But the problem with Spanish at least for me is that I can't figure out where all those graded books with audio are placed because in comparison to English there's a whole bunch of this type of materials, which are abundant online and for free, whereas when it comes to Spanish I can't find anything like that. Maybe the issue is related to the fact that I'm in Russia (my native country) and there might be some difficulties searching for this kind of content online. Any suggestions and recommendations would be highly appreciated. Many thanks in advance. Take care and hello from Russia: )
Luca to 26:05 "articulate" and to be articulate is pronounced slightly different, which is strange. English is strange. So to be "Ar-TICK-ulate." And to "ar TICKcu LATE" a word--that was probably not clear. (my explanation.) Anyhoo.
I think he knows that. Just a slip of tongue.
@Gytis Stankevičius Yes I only mentioned it as he says he likes to be corrected, his English is already Native, it's always just a few words. I enjoyed catching this as I've never thought about it, yet here is the same word pronounced differently- so yes English is very strange.
@@JamalAhmadMalik Yes I only mentioned it as he says he likes to be corrected, his English is already Native,
@Gytis Stankevičius You as well, as I said it's interesting for me as I never even thought about this word and the quirks of English language. I truly admire Luca, he is inspirational for me, as I'm sure he is for you. I can only hope I'll get half as good in Italian as he is in any of his languages. Have a great day!
Sempre molto interessante. Sono un aspirante poliglotta e tu sei un'indubbia fonte d'ispirazione. Proprio per l'alto (quando non altissimo) livello che hai raggiunto in numerose lingue però mi piacerebbero più video anche in altri idiomi e non solo in inglese. Ricordo ad esempio che tempo fa pubblicavi un domanda&risposta rispondendo in più lingue: perché non riproporlo?
Fare un live in 10 lingue è una bellissima idea ma poco pratica perché se parlo in una lingua che altre persone non parlano la gente passa ad altro =) Penso che il prossimo passo sarà di fare live in spagnolo, poi si potrebbe fare bilingue (spagnolo e inglese) e poi passare ad altre combinazioni. Grazie per il messaggio! =)
@@LucaLampariello certo, capisco benissimo la tua motivazione. In effetti in un live è poco pratica la cosa. Se invece non viene fatta in diretta la cosa è proponibile (ricordo alcuni video qualche anno fa dove rispondevi ad alcune domande in diverse lingue... ma appunto non era live e potevi aggiungere successivamente i sottotitoli in inglese!). La mia è una semplice richiesta da appassionato poliglotta perché trovo che il tuo livello sia spettacolare, in particolare mi colpisce la pronuncia e la cadenza praticamente perfetta in ogni lingua. Io, ad esempio, parlo diverse lingue ma quando apro la bocca mi beccano subito: Italian? :D
47:26 😴💤❤️
then I have "siesta" for one hour.
Entonces I took a "nap" por una hora.
Sretan Uskrs
Hi, Luca, thanks a lot for Q&A #3! Have you got any ideas about finnish language?
What do you mena? =)
Luca, hi, I have meant the difficulties of finnish language and its some special features.......
Do you have any ideas how it is better to overcome them?
Your personal opinion (as an experienced language learning person) would be interesting for us.......
Luca and the second question - Is there an available timing for this 3rd part of Q&A? Best wishes......
I am learning korean , with memrise app, my mother language Is spanish, I am fluent in english , the reason to learn korean Is for getting a high salary Pay , I dont wanna be poor anymore, how to learn korean faster?
be consistent. Study every single day.
많은 영상 잘보고있습니다 영어로쓰려다 다중언어를 구사하시니 어쩌면 한국어도 쓰실수도있을듯 하여 한국어로 남깁니다:)
저도 많은 언어를 배우고싶네요 언젠가 다 배우기를 그런데 어렵네요ㅎ 여하튼 감사해요 좋은영상 많이 만들어주세요
No entiendo 😭.
Quiero aprender coreano en el futuro.
En este momento estoy enfocando en español.
@@k.5425 I'm so jealous of Spanish speakers (natives and non-natives), Spanish language sounds so pleasing yet I have trouble to learn it
Does anyone knows if Luka is going to split the video in sections up as He did on previous one??? I would like to go through the remarkable questions tome :)
Mateo normally does it =)
Luca is nice to little dogs. That is nice
I try to be kind and nice to all forms of life on this planet )
The Best!
Ciao Luca, magari potresti fare qualche video per gli spagnolo parlanti... Grazie mille anticipo!
Probablemente en uno des los próximos videos voy a hablar castellano =)
Ciao Luca! Quando é la tua prossima Q&A e dove possiamo scrivere una domanda? Grazie!
Hey Lisa =) Probabilmente sarà il primo maggio. Lo annuncerò nello spazio della community sul canale di RUclips e puoi scrivere la tua domanda lì. Un abbraccio e buona giornata!
Grazie!
a written relation of chosen questions in the description will be super useful for us to select the part of the video we want to watch x
Hi Lucca, what is an a good plataform for practice any language Whit others persons
He says in the video, italki ;)
With°
Tándem and hello talk are good apps too.
I recommend free4talk, is free and nice! Just be yourself and care for others and human beings will respond just nicely
@@thirdworldpolyglot2095 is it an IOS app?
And it seems its only for people who are learning English
Your books are an excellent sound damper if you don’t have a treated room.
Let me ask you a question whose answer you have covered a long time ago. But this question is different. I want to know if what you said about Polish, Japanese, French, and Arabic, also applies to studying Italian? Oh yeah, it does.
Very interesting, 🤩
🔥😏