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I am fluent in five languages, can understand a sixth without problems and am currently working on my seventh. I can also read and understand classical Latin and Greek. I don't think I will ever stop learning languages. It is by far the "hobby" with the biggest return on investment in the world.
@@yummybagel__ well I've had the advantage of actually living in five countries with five different languages for significant periods of time. The sixth is Portuguese, which is very similar to Spanish, French and Italian, and I've been surrounded by Brazilian people in some of the places where I've lived. I am currently studying Russian which is completely new to me and I don't live in a Russian speaking country. What I have done in the past is do a deep dive into the grammar. Some vocabulary will come with that study of course. Then you have to build up two things: vocab and something I like to call "reflex speaking", which is almost like muscle memory but for languages. So for example when learning "this/these" you need to develope a reflex where every time you hear an "s" (plural) you say these. Or in Spanish, ever time you hear "la" you automatically put the adjective in feminine. I've heard many people say things like "la casa blancO". It's not a mistake that comes from not knowing the gender, it's just a lack of reflex. Anyway these two things have different methods: vocab comes from slow and methodical study and application; reflex comes with fast and repeated practice of the same kind of phrases or parts of phrases until they become second nature and basically roll off your tongue.
That was really good! I’m Hispanic but my first language is English and I can attest strongly to learning common vocabulary/phrases and especially the immersion aspect. I’ve lived with Spanish speaking relatives all my life and I understood them more then I could speak until I started practicing and learning more with things like Duolingo. I really appreciated your outro as well. Amazing job!
I've been studying japanese on and off for a while now and it's always crazy to see how you make everything look so easy- though easy might not be the right word. Your videos make difficult things seem attainable, and I admire that a lot! I'm inspired by what this channel stands for and I want to make learning more of a priority in my life, thank you for working so hard! 🙏
All I can say is amazing. You inspired me to learn a new language. I am fluent in Spanish and know a little English. But if you could learn that much in a week then maybe I could learn as well.
If you want an "easier" language challenge the next step would be Portuguese. It's got a lot in common with Spanish. If you want something a bit more challenging and out of left field Swedish would be cool!
That's just because she had it in middle school tho. Thats the thing with these videos. The creators already know some amount of the language so when they start studying they can speak pretty well.
@@BusterBossJR Id tend to agree - especially with these style of creators. In addition, I always doubt that they are just picking it up for the first time before recording. I am sure some pre-study goes in. It also also easier for someone who speaks multiple languages, regardless of the differences. Much like an A1 athlete can learn other sports easier.
@@HeyQuinton For sure. I had spanish for a year or two like 5 years ago in school and when I picked it up last year again I realized how much I really remembered. Also, a language like spanish is way easier to learn than something like Dutch, Italian or French that in theory should be as easy to learn but because Spanish is heard everywhere and she mentioned she lives in Texas too you obviously already know a bit of spanish even if you've never studied it. These vids can be fun but they're not very realistic at all
@@BusterBossJR Spanish isn´t easy to learn, well maybe the basic yes, but the real spanish which is a different spanish in a lot of countries isn´t easy, beacause every countrie which speak spanish have different words for everything. Its examples about that for example mina wich mean a different thing depending about how is use, porque puede ser para referirse a una mujer como para referirse a una mina de minerales, thats a fast example but exists a lot of them. Como persona de país hispanohablante te dijo que no es fácil, ni siquiera las personas que lo hablan desde que nacieron pueden llegar a entender los diferentes españoles (hay excepción pero son muy pocas, además esta el tema de los distintos acentos que llega a cambiar el entendimiento), además de las jergas que se crean con el pasar del tiempo.
@@GustavoQuero Yeah of course slang is hard but learning spanish to the point of being able to hold a conversation takes a very short amount of time. I'd argue it's the easiest language in the world. Americans have a hard time understanding some british people at times but that doesn't mean they can't speak english you know what i mean?
Can you do a video on your learning methods? You have clearly cracked the code in learning skills that you transfer to basically anything and I am so curious what your methods are 😊
0:47 I saw someone created even a book called "the 3000 word poem" with all the common words to learn a language, the author states you can use the poem to learn in a single week, but i didnt hear anyone buying it from amazon to see if it is a scam or a proved way. I dont even know if its worth the money... to buy it myself. I understood in your video tho how important is motivation even for a week
Hola Kize, excelente video, para practicar siete días ha sido excelente tu conversación final, tus videos me motivan a aprender cosas nuevas y son de verdad muy educativos, lo que haces es sorprendente y te va a traer grandes frutos en el futuro
Wow 😱.. me sorprendió cómo en tan solo una semana pudiste tener una conversación con muy buena pronunciación... la verdad eso me motivó mucho 😊 para mí aprendizaje con el inglés,a pesar de que para mí no ha sido fácil sigo intentando y cada día aprendiendo poco a poco... Saludos 😊
Loved the video! I love learning Languages! I think you should try to learn Japanese and make a video on whether or not already knowing Korean gives an advantage to learning Japanese.
Thank you for the video! I’d like to share with you my personal experiences. For me, what’s worked the best as supplement material for language learning is Immersive Translate. I use it to watch my shows and movies on Netflix every day, and this has really helped me become immersed in my target language, which is Vietnamese. I’ve already learned a lot, and am pretty happy with the progress I’m making.
Wow! Your videos are great.. very inspiring and humble. Would love to see you learning Thai as I'm intending to learn Thai so it would be helpful to know your methods. Love from India❤️
Thanks a lot! Your videos about a large amout of hobbies are brilliant to study English😅. Using your videos I recognized a lot of useful phrases and words. I wish you to reach one million followers!
omggg for ONE WEEK?? your pronunciation was so good and also your knowledge of the language is actually very impressive for just one week, Keep going ❤ Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽 😊
Soy de México hablo español y estoy aprendiendo inglés y enserio que es muy comodo para mi ver este tipo de videos por que me gusta aprender y entender mas de lo que escucho de otros idiomas
You can definitely learn a language. my school offers Delf and I took my delf A1 French last year it was the worst thing I ever did I hated the listening part the most it go so fast last week I got my delf result and I actually pass my delf exam. I thought i was going to fail haha.But yeah if you put your mind into it you can achieve anything. If I'm being honest learning a language is tiring but it fun you got the boast that you learn something 😊😊
I'd really like to see you do this for Indonesian. Also, I'm surprised you didn't go out on the town during your immersion as there is SO MANY Spanish speaking people where you are. You could have walked into any one of literary hundreds of Mexican restaurants, bars, grocery stores, random taco trucks, etc and learned a bit from any of them. I'm sure they all would have loved seeing you putting effort into learning their language. One of the reasons I suggested Indonesian is it is kind of similar to Spanish as far as sentence structure goes. Also it is very interesting as it is one of the newer languages. Indonesia has a LOT of islands, and they all kinda had different languages, so they decided to unify them with a common language that they created. I loved the video, and glad you are trying more languages. Thanks for all the vids you make! 👍♥ 👍
Hi Kize! New subscriber here, Love your videos! I have been trying to learn Spanish on and off since I was a kid. I recently just picked it back up last year and got super unmotivated because I hit a learning plateau. You have resparked my faith in being able to learn, and become fluent. I realized I was able to understand most of your phone conversation! So I guess what I learned did stick🥹 Thank you for giving me the nudge I needed🫶
SPEAKING a new language is an essential part of learning it because it allows you to practice using the language in real-life situations. Here are a few reasons why SPEAKING is important when learning a new language: *It helps you build confidence in using the language. The more you speak, the more comfortable you will become with the language, and the more confident you will feel when speaking it. *It helps you to improve your pronunciation and accent. Speaking allows you to hear how words and phrases are pronounced and to practice saying them correctly. *It helps you to develop listening comprehension. When you speak a new language, you also improve your ability to understand it when others speak it. *It allows you to practice real-life communication and increase your fluency. In order to have meaningful conversations, and practice idiomatic expressions,you need to speak. *It allows you to make mistakes and learn from them, which is an important part of the learning process. I have been a teacher of Spanish for the past 10 years. Through my experience, I have had the opportunity to help countless students learn and improve their understanding and proficiency of the language. Whether you're a beginner or advanced learner, I am dedicated to providing you with the knowledge and skills to become fluent in Spanish. With my guidance and support, you will develop a comprehensive understanding of the language, including grammar, vocabulary, and culture. I am author of Natural Learning which is a unique system of learning. BETTER LANGUAGE LEARNING - Learn languages by speaking (tinyurl.com/naturalsystem)
hi. May I please ask you where did you get that particular list, because it shows some past, present and future tenses which i need to learn in a vovabulary. i looked in google but it showed the list only of single words which is not helpful. do you have the link? i really need this. if it is not much bother. thank you.
This I am it curious because I see a video of "how to try to learn spanish in 7 days" and I watching for knowing my understanding of english and follow learn and because I like this content in english.
What language should you learn next? How about the language of the country that most people have guessed your heritage was from, but guessed it wrong. 😊
Soon as the video started I had so many things to say but I'll refrain I think there's enough people passionate about language learning down here in the comments xD But: 3:25 an american accent is definitely a thing :P Great job learning Spanish though! You really held up the conversation very well, better than I would have back when I learned it at school for three years lol
Hey kize I am your huge fan ( a subscriber) I challenge you to learn Chinese in 30 day or 60 day Because i also want to learn Chinese but i have no idea where to start or how to start If you excepted his challenge it will give me a lot of inspiration❤
I love these projects but watching as a linguist is a bit painful. The false assumptions about the language learning process are something that never seem to die
How’d I do?
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Pretty good considering, i was just a week. Empeñadas
Si quieres yo puedo practicar contigo español. Yo hablo, además de español; inglés, francés, alemán, catalán, y algo de mandarín y árabe.
@@kuroazrem5376 Dios?
@Lilu Cuanto tiempo libre tienes?
@Lilu Pues bien ahí, esa es la clave para hacer algo
I am fluent in five languages, can understand a sixth without problems and am currently working on my seventh. I can also read and understand classical Latin and Greek. I don't think I will ever stop learning languages. It is by far the "hobby" with the biggest return on investment in the world.
what is your techniques that you use to study these languages?
Techniques please
Wow that is impressive
@@yummybagel__ well I've had the advantage of actually living in five countries with five different languages for significant periods of time. The sixth is Portuguese, which is very similar to Spanish, French and Italian, and I've been surrounded by Brazilian people in some of the places where I've lived. I am currently studying Russian which is completely new to me and I don't live in a Russian speaking country. What I have done in the past is do a deep dive into the grammar. Some vocabulary will come with that study of course. Then you have to build up two things: vocab and something I like to call "reflex speaking", which is almost like muscle memory but for languages. So for example when learning "this/these" you need to develope a reflex where every time you hear an "s" (plural) you say these. Or in Spanish, ever time you hear "la" you automatically put the adjective in feminine. I've heard many people say things like "la casa blancO". It's not a mistake that comes from not knowing the gender, it's just a lack of reflex.
Anyway these two things have different methods: vocab comes from slow and methodical study and application; reflex comes with fast and repeated practice of the same kind of phrases or parts of phrases until they become second nature and basically roll off your tongue.
And there is me who can’t speak english and my native language properly.idk what to say 😢
your spanish is absolutely incredible for only a week. its like you've been studying for months and your pronunciation is amazing
That was really good! I’m Hispanic but my first language is English and I can attest strongly to learning common vocabulary/phrases and especially the immersion aspect. I’ve lived with Spanish speaking relatives all my life and I understood them more then I could speak until I started practicing and learning more with things like Duolingo. I really appreciated your outro as well. Amazing job!
I've been studying japanese on and off for a while now and it's always crazy to see how you make everything look so easy- though easy might not be the right word. Your videos make difficult things seem attainable, and I admire that a lot! I'm inspired by what this channel stands for and I want to make learning more of a priority in my life, thank you for working so hard! 🙏
All I can say is amazing. You inspired me to learn a new language. I am fluent in Spanish and know a little English. But if you could learn that much in a week then maybe I could learn as well.
¡Qué bueno verte hablando mi lengua materna sabiendo que te sigo desde hace tiempo y siempre pensé en esta idea! Saludos Kize, sigue así.
If you want an "easier" language challenge the next step would be Portuguese. It's got a lot in common with Spanish. If you want something a bit more challenging and out of left field Swedish would be cool!
Kize, Eso es tan perfecto, es como si hubieras estado estudiando durante meses. Ni siquiera soy tan bueno en eso. Lo hiciste increíble en serio.
in 7 days!?!?!?! thats an insane level, im a native spanish speaker and to be able to have a conversation like that is super impressive
That's just because she had it in middle school tho. Thats the thing with these videos. The creators already know some amount of the language so when they start studying they can speak pretty well.
@@BusterBossJR Id tend to agree - especially with these style of creators. In addition, I always doubt that they are just picking it up for the first time before recording. I am sure some pre-study goes in. It also also easier for someone who speaks multiple languages, regardless of the differences. Much like an A1 athlete can learn other sports easier.
@@HeyQuinton For sure. I had spanish for a year or two like 5 years ago in school and when I picked it up last year again I realized how much I really remembered. Also, a language like spanish is way easier to learn than something like Dutch, Italian or French that in theory should be as easy to learn but because Spanish is heard everywhere and she mentioned she lives in Texas too you obviously already know a bit of spanish even if you've never studied it. These vids can be fun but they're not very realistic at all
@@BusterBossJR Spanish isn´t easy to learn, well maybe the basic yes, but the real spanish which is a different spanish in a lot of countries isn´t easy, beacause every countrie which speak spanish have different words for everything. Its examples about that for example mina wich mean a different thing depending about how is use, porque puede ser para referirse a una mujer como para referirse a una mina de minerales, thats a fast example but exists a lot of them. Como persona de país hispanohablante te dijo que no es fácil, ni siquiera las personas que lo hablan desde que nacieron pueden llegar a entender los diferentes españoles (hay excepción pero son muy pocas, además esta el tema de los distintos acentos que llega a cambiar el entendimiento), además de las jergas que se crean con el pasar del tiempo.
@@GustavoQuero Yeah of course slang is hard but learning spanish to the point of being able to hold a conversation takes a very short amount of time. I'd argue it's the easiest language in the world. Americans have a hard time understanding some british people at times but that doesn't mean they can't speak english you know what i mean?
Can you do a video on your learning methods? You have clearly cracked the code in learning skills that you transfer to basically anything and I am so curious what your methods are 😊
Es increíble ese nivel de español en tan sólo 7 días. Es cierto que es una conversación básica pero aún así tiene mucho mérito. ¡Enhorabuena!
0:47 I saw someone created even a book called "the 3000 word poem" with all the common words to learn a language, the author states you can use the poem to learn in a single week, but i didnt hear anyone buying it from amazon to see if it is a scam or a proved way. I dont even know if its worth the money... to buy it myself. I understood in your video tho how important is motivation even for a week
Hola Kize, excelente video, para practicar siete días ha sido excelente tu conversación final, tus videos me motivan a aprender cosas nuevas y son de verdad muy educativos, lo que haces es sorprendente y te va a traer grandes frutos en el futuro
☺️this makes me very happy I'm a native spanish speaker and she's picking it up pretty fast
Tu español es bastante bueno!!!
Empeñadas
😂😂😂 Aún así, lo hizo muy bien para ser solo 7 días.
@@karenandrea3044 Eso es verdad
Cómo hispana me parece muy adorable escucharla, lo hace muy bien 🥹
Wow 😱.. me sorprendió cómo en tan solo una semana pudiste tener una conversación con muy buena pronunciación... la verdad eso me motivó mucho 😊 para mí aprendizaje con el inglés,a pesar de que para mí no ha sido fácil sigo intentando y cada día aprendiendo poco a poco... Saludos 😊
Igual yo dije si ella pudo por que yo no 😮
that was awesome I was applauding after you got off the phone call in Spanish. Congrats Love it
Loved the video! I love learning Languages! I think you should try to learn Japanese and make a video on whether or not already knowing Korean gives an advantage to learning Japanese.
Thank you for the video! I’d like to share with you my personal experiences. For me, what’s worked the best as supplement material for language learning is Immersive Translate. I use it to watch my shows and movies on Netflix every day, and this has really helped me become immersed in my target language, which is Vietnamese. I’ve already learned a lot, and am pretty happy with the progress I’m making.
El video estuvo realmente genial. Me gustó mucho el video y me gusta mucho tu canal.
That was inspiring. Well done!
Wow! Your videos are great.. very inspiring and humble. Would love to see you learning Thai as I'm intending to learn Thai so it would be helpful to know your methods. Love from India❤️
Girl , that was amazing
🤍
I'm learning spanish and its good to know I understood most of the conversation at the end :)
Your Spanish is better than mines 😆🫥
muy buen trabajo!!!! te felicito saludos desde Argentina
Thanks a lot! Your videos about a large amout of hobbies are brilliant to study English😅. Using your videos I recognized a lot of useful phrases and words. I wish you to reach one million followers!
Excelente!!! Aprendiste bastante en muy poco tiempo 🥳. Sigue así!!
@@Tejjjjj_hehe claro! Anytime!
Loved it I am learning French so gave me motivation
Bueno, ¡ahora toca ver la serie del ororrinolaringologo Juan!
I understood most of the Spanish conversation and I've never learnt it😮😮😮😮. You did great for just a week of studying ❤
omggg for ONE WEEK?? your pronunciation was so good and also your knowledge of the language is actually very impressive for just one week, Keep going ❤ Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽 😊
I know mandarin and english both as mother languages. We learn Spanish, french, Dutch, German and english(if you count it as a subject).
As a native speaker spanish your spanish it's very good. Congratulations.
Very inspiring, thank you, and un Prospero Año Neuvo!
I would love for you to learn Portuguese in the next time! 😊😊
Soy de México hablo español y estoy aprendiendo inglés y enserio que es muy comodo para mi ver este tipo de videos por que me gusta aprender y entender mas de lo que escucho de otros idiomas
Wow!!! That’s so impressive!
Kize que impresionante. Pasaba años estudiando español para tener buen nivel pero lo que eres capaz hacer en una semana crazy crazy :clapping_hands:
Raghad Meziane, my brother, happy blessed Ramadan 👍👍👍🇲🇦🇺🇲🇨🇷
You can definitely learn a language. my school offers Delf and I took my delf A1 French last year it was the worst thing I ever did I hated the listening part the most it go so fast last week I got my delf result and I actually pass my delf exam. I thought i was going to fail haha.But yeah if you put your mind into it you can achieve anything. If I'm being honest learning a language is tiring but it fun you got the boast that you learn something 😊😊
I'd really like to see you do this for Indonesian. Also, I'm surprised you didn't go out on the town during your immersion as there is SO MANY Spanish speaking people where you are. You could have walked into any one of literary hundreds of Mexican restaurants, bars, grocery stores, random taco trucks, etc and learned a bit from any of them. I'm sure they all would have loved seeing you putting effort into learning their language. One of the reasons I suggested Indonesian is it is kind of similar to Spanish as far as sentence structure goes. Also it is very interesting as it is one of the newer languages. Indonesia has a LOT of islands, and they all kinda had different languages, so they decided to unify them with a common language that they created. I loved the video, and glad you are trying more languages. Thanks for all the vids you make! 👍♥ 👍
Hi Kize! New subscriber here, Love your videos! I have been trying to learn Spanish on and off since I was a kid. I recently just picked it back up last year and got super unmotivated because I hit a learning plateau. You have resparked my faith in being able to learn, and become fluent. I realized I was able to understand most of your phone conversation! So I guess what I learned did stick🥹 Thank you for giving me the nudge I needed🫶
Amazingly done Kize!! 😊
As a Venezuelan you did really good especially for 7 days ❤
next episode: I tried to learn quantum physics in 3.2 seconds
she really speaks spanish very well :)
Que bonito que hables español yo quiero hablar inglés
are you kidding me? that was incredible!
Hablo español y hablaste superbién
Genial Kize!!! :D
You are really amazing 😍😍😍😍
I need to go back to practicing Spanish again. I could understand the whole conversation but couldn’t recognise some words by sound alone.
MY WISH CAME TRUEEE !!!!!! YAYYYYYYY 😭😭
Btw I really wanna learn korean. Any recommendations??
I was completely waiting for this! 😊😲
Have you seen Xiao Ma learning Korean in 2 days? It's pretty crazy!
I speak perfect Spanish so 👍 good job
For another language, try one with a different writing system. Learning both a language and script is double the challenge!
SPEAKING a new language is an essential part of learning it because it allows you to practice using the language in real-life
situations. Here are a few reasons why SPEAKING is important when learning a new language:
*It helps you build confidence in using the language. The more you speak, the more comfortable you will become with the language, and the more confident you will feel when speaking it.
*It helps you to improve your pronunciation and accent. Speaking allows you to hear how words and phrases are pronounced and to practice saying them correctly.
*It helps you to develop listening comprehension. When you speak a new language, you also improve your ability to understand it when others speak it.
*It allows you to practice real-life communication and increase your fluency. In order to have meaningful conversations, and practice idiomatic expressions,you need to speak.
*It allows you to make mistakes and learn from them, which is an important part of the learning process.
I have been a teacher of Spanish for the past 10 years. Through my experience, I have had the opportunity to help countless students learn and improve their understanding and proficiency of the language. Whether you're a beginner or advanced learner, I am dedicated to providing you with the knowledge and skills to become fluent in Spanish. With my guidance and support, you will develop a comprehensive understanding of the language, including grammar, vocabulary, and culture.
I am author of Natural Learning which is a unique system of learning. BETTER LANGUAGE LEARNING - Learn languages by speaking (tinyurl.com/naturalsystem)
You're wrong about textbooks. They are very useful, probably one of the most useful resources, especially in the beginning.
You should try french next !
Cómo se aprendió mil palabras en una semana yo tengo tiempo estudiando inglés y creo que no se siquiera 500 palabras 🥲
hi. May I please ask you where did you get that particular list, because it shows some past, present and future tenses which i need to learn in a vovabulary. i looked in google but it showed the list only of single words which is not helpful. do you have the link? i really need this. if it is not much bother. thank you.
This I am it curious because I see a video of "how to try to learn spanish in 7 days" and I watching for knowing my understanding of english and follow learn and because I like this content in english.
Vamos Argentina papaaaaa 🇦🇷💙
What language should you learn next? How about the language of the country that most people have guessed your heritage was from, but guessed it wrong. 😊
Soon as the video started I had so many things to say but I'll refrain I think there's enough people passionate about language learning down here in the comments xD
But: 3:25 an american accent is definitely a thing :P
Great job learning Spanish though! You really held up the conversation very well, better than I would have back when I learned it at school for three years lol
Es cierto, es posible aprender un nuevo idioma en 7 días.
Does anyone know where I can find the list of words she used?
Hey kize
I am your huge fan ( a subscriber)
I challenge you to learn Chinese in 30 day or 60 day
Because i also want to learn Chinese but i have no idea where to start or how to start
If you excepted his challenge it will give me a lot of inspiration❤
Phenomenal
wish u uploaded more
god she is amazing
Yo estoy estudiando ingles( I am study English)
I know some Spanish but my problem is I don know how to pronounce it and I forget it
How about sign language?
You are my idol, one day imma b like you you know
Can you learn mandarin?
3:16 Me toco 💀
Can you share your pages
I know 7 languages and I am in 6 grade I am now doing for my 8 language
Pues para solo 7 dias su nivel es bastante decente.
interesting
Hiii
The fact that i understood the entire conversation freaks me out and i ain't Hispanic 🚶♀️
Thank you! Good job! Have a nice trip to Argentina and please remember: Pele is better than Maradona and Neymar is better than Messi! ;)
❤🎉
Took 7 days to say “hola” I’m dead
lo mio es lo contrario estoy intentando aprender ingles hablo español
Try learning youruba i bet that not easy
But good job for learning spanish in 7days you are a very fast learning and I like your motivation❤
How many hours did you do across the 7 days? Ps - wow! Pps - try French!
portuguese please
Hola hablo español un saludo a todos
Saludos. Cuales son las jergas de tu país?
@@GustavoQuero
ir a echar un pelon: ir a dormir
Vamos a tapinear: ir a tomar cerveza
Cipote, chigüin, chatel: niño
@@emanel914 Te diría que se de que país es, pero no tengo ni la menor idea, pero supondré que de ¿México?
@@GustavoQuero No soy nicaragüense
@@emanel914 Ni siquiera conocía la existencia de esas jergas
Like si hablas español.
I love these projects but watching as a linguist is a bit painful. The false assumptions about the language learning process are something that never seem to die
Aprendiste español y aun nunca te diste de cuenta que el 5 de mayo no es importante para los mexicanos?
Try to learn Icelandic in 7 days
Cap