Language Learning Secrets & Tips: Interview with Gabriel Poliglota

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024

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  • @LucaLampariello
    @LucaLampariello  Год назад +19

    Gabriel also interviewed me on his channel and in 9 languages! Check out the video here 👉ruclips.net/video/vmK1MGNGU60/видео.html

  • @GabrielPoliglota
    @GabrielPoliglota Год назад +40

    It was a real pleasure, man! I look forward to more interviews in very many languages :)

  • @Makiaveliiste
    @Makiaveliiste Год назад +14

    Interesting, I saw half of the interview so far. I'll watch the remainder later.
    If I were to answer the question you asked to Gabriel "If you were to start all over again, what would you do differently?", I would say : don't learn a new language before reaching a solid B2-C1 level on your last target language before going to the next one and don't learn more than 3 languages (maybe 5 if they are European languages assuming your native tongue is a European language).
    I'm a French native, I speak English, Spanish and Japanese ( weak A2 now, it used to be a solid B1). Learning Japanese is like learning 3 languages :). I'm fighting to get my B1 level back and go beyond that.
    More than that (3 or 5 if they are European languages), maintaining your languages becomes a chore. Also, if they are not part of your everyday life, maintaing becomes even more a chore. For example, to me, maintaining my 4 languages is easy : English is everywhere, as for Japanese, I love watching anime and as for Spanish, I love dating latinas.

  • @moniquebranco327
    @moniquebranco327 Год назад +11

    Gabriel took 4 years for getting a German B2, I am thinking now I am feeling very super good, I got the German TELC B2 certificate in just 18 months, beginning from absolutely zero, working, and having a 2 years old daughter. I think everything depends on your motivation and effort; everyone can reach it. Thanks for sharing!

    • @GabrielPoliglota
      @GabrielPoliglota Год назад +3

      Reaching B2 in German within 18 months is impressive! Well done :)

  • @infinitechallenges4818
    @infinitechallenges4818 Год назад +4

    All of my Brazilian friends cannot speak English at all...pity..We can not communicate so... I do tell tell... saudade..or obrigada...

  • @luisingles-db4sx
    @luisingles-db4sx Год назад +6

    GRACIAS LUCA POR TU INSPIRACIÓN, en los últimos meses he pasado problemas personales y me refugié en el estudio de idiomas, estudio inglés, italiano(tu lengua) y portugués, eres realista y no vendes cosas falsas como aprender un idioma en una semana, eres una inspiración

  • @llxcas_
    @llxcas_ Год назад +5

    Gabriel 🙂

  • @alexandregb566
    @alexandregb566 Год назад +4

    I wanted to learn Greenlandic (kalaallisut), but I gave up because it is so difficult to find good content about this language. But, when I achieve fluency in English, I try to learn this language again.

  • @bofbob1
    @bofbob1 Год назад +3

    Plot twist: that poor Polish lady never found the exit. Legend has it, if you go to Père Lachaise at midnight on the first full moon of April, her ghost will appear and start talking to you about Chopin in rapid-fire Polish.

    • @GabrielPoliglota
      @GabrielPoliglota Год назад +1

      hahaha oh man. That's some scary business!

    • @kmparadice6254
      @kmparadice6254 Год назад +1

      Great plot twist! I'm sure I saw her in the airport in Atlanta, looking for directions to Tiahuanaco, Bolivia..something about returning to an ancient temple...but alas! I don't speak Polish and her Spanish was quite poor...

  • @coffeemachtspass
    @coffeemachtspass Год назад +2

    Ooh, I put on a white shirt to watch this video so I could hang with the cool kids.

  • @GustavoMachado2
    @GustavoMachado2 Год назад +3

    Who else was waiting for this crossover?

  • @tedcrowley6080
    @tedcrowley6080 Год назад +3

    Me too! I was more attracted to Japan's culture, but I chose Mandarin instead, and in hindsight, I am glad. I'll learn Japanese eventually (maybe after Turkish).

    • @ponta1162
      @ponta1162 Год назад +1

      Why you chose Mandarin instead?

  • @LucasSantos-cz2cl
    @LucasSantos-cz2cl Год назад +2

    I am Brazilian and I speak Portuguese(my native language), English, Spanish and a little bit of Galician. I intend to improve my English until C1 and learn more Russian and Galician, I think I will take courses on these languages because I'm tired of not finding the resources to study, but in English and Spanish I studied everything by myself and for free, what's your opinion, guys? Do I study by myself?

    • @Daviddaze
      @Daviddaze Год назад

      Is there any free book texts on gutenbergorg for ur target lang

  • @neliorodrigues8558
    @neliorodrigues8558 Год назад +2

    Great talk! Thanks for sharing this video.

  • @AnaSilva-lw5by
    @AnaSilva-lw5by Год назад

    Amazing video!!! You both are very special, congratulations.

  • @lujapanishi
    @lujapanishi Год назад +2

    Muito legal ver os dois dos maiores poliglotas do mundo juntos nesta conversa!!

  • @Lizziee_90
    @Lizziee_90 Год назад

    Oh, he learned 2 languages at the same time..😂 like me , now I am learning Korean , Chinese at the same time. Hopefully my brain works with both of its😅

  • @gabriel-xc8hp
    @gabriel-xc8hp Год назад +10

    Gabriel's English sounds very natural. I could easily think he was born in the US. Nice video.
    Grande encontro, Luca. Acho muito legal quando poliglotas produzem conteúdos juntos fora das conferências.

    • @kulik03
      @kulik03 Год назад

      Well he moved to Canada as a teen, that helps.

    • @gabriel-xc8hp
      @gabriel-xc8hp Год назад +3

      @@kulik03 probably, but I myself know a few people who did interchange for 2 to 3 years in US, for example, and they did not became fluent in the language.
      If you look around on youtube, you'll see a lot of immigrants who don't speak the language of the country that they live in.
      Me, without ever leaving Brazil, not even for a visit, I speak fluent English (and other 2 languages).
      I think It's just how Luca says: It's not about where you live, but HOW you live.

  • @sidneybrasil
    @sidneybrasil Год назад +9

    Gabriel é o melhor de todos. Vamos espalhar o Português para o mundo rapaziada, a língua mais bonita do mundo.

  • @dorishg2335
    @dorishg2335 Год назад

    EL HOMBRE SE VE TOTALMENTE DIFERENTE A LA PORTADA DEL VIDEO, PORQUE TANTO FILTRO, YA NADA ES REAL, 😮, SALUDO LUCA

  • @mitchellbernard5626
    @mitchellbernard5626 Год назад

    やっぱりルカは外国語を使って女性をナンパすることについての質問を尋ねたでしょう

  • @Cubanbearnyc
    @Cubanbearnyc Год назад

    ....Very impressive !

  • @Daviddaze
    @Daviddaze Год назад

    4 Tips start at 6:06. Are there any more

  • @stewste4316
    @stewste4316 Год назад

    great

  • @languages170
    @languages170 Год назад

    👏👏👏👏👏

  • @investindocom10reais40
    @investindocom10reais40 Год назад +10

    Além de falar 14 idiomas ainda é engenheiro kkk, é um mito esse lucca!

    • @alexandregb566
      @alexandregb566 Год назад +5

      Imagina esse cara tendo dificuldades em fazer um cálculo com os números nativos dele, aí ele começa a contar em outro idioma com sistema numérico mais fácil kkkk.

    • @investindocom10reais40
      @investindocom10reais40 Год назад

      @@alexandregb566 kkkk verdade

  • @investindocom10reais40
    @investindocom10reais40 Год назад +2

    2 lendas