Unfortunately I don't have an iPad but a Galaxy tablet, nonetheless, I think having a tablet that is compatible with a stylus make your language learning so so so much easier. Even though I tend to work more on PC, having a tablet changed my language learning life. By the way, I can't wait for a Notion video!
@@tbenavente What Ipad do you use? Can I just buy a refurbished Ipad? Do I need a Mac as well? I would like to use my Windows Notebook... can I use them together? Thanks alot! :)
@@tbenavente Yeah same! i recently discovered your channel and I also just started learning Spanish at the same time so you are a great motivation and inspiration for me!✨I love your editing style and your voice, everything is so relaxing🪴❤️ P.S.: I have to say that a lot of the language learning RUclipsrs present all these apps and websites and I’d really like to have them too, but I just don’t have the money and I think there are a lot of other people who feel the same. I bought Babbel some time ago and I’m really grateful for that but there are so many other helpful apps I’d like to use and I think it’s a bit sad that language learning is so expensive, so maybe you could share some free or cheap but good apps, if there are some, if you’d like, that would be awesome✨❤️
@@miriaml.8742 Hi! Have you seen this video of mine? ruclips.net/video/HYr9SpNffw8/видео.html. It's not about apps though, just free resources in general. Also, my video about resources for learning Spanish has links to free materials too: ruclips.net/video/Z0_Fo-kt9t8/видео.html
Thanks for the shortcut tip. I set it up to open my french lesson and open my notebook on split screen. So simple and removes all the friction to get started. Game changer!
Thank you again for a wonderful video with some great ideas … never thought about using Shortcut. You have a lovely gentle style of speaking …. such a relief from the usual hyper excited RUclipsrs. You are one of my faves!!
Thank you for your videos! I used to watch you from your russian youtube channel for 2 years (wow) you really giving me a lot of motivation to study. I'm kinda sad cuz you posting less videos in russian but at the same time your english videos motivating me to learn englsh and don't give up. Thank you very much for being my idol for this two years to be more productive. love you and you're content! Keep going ❤❤❤
Thank you very much for this video. I'm learning Greek now and I notice that we are using the same workbook, the shortcut for the workbook is such good idea!
Hi Tanya, thank you for the amazing video. I would like to know where can I get calligraphy like you shown in the video; Korean and Japan. Thank you so much Tanya.
hello, my name is Yuri and I speak three languages: English, Portuguese and French. Portuguese is my mother tongue, while I learned the other two by myself with different mechanisms. Maybe I can contribute to your channel with my learning experience. Also, I'm in my fourth year of medicine, which posed challenges to routine and discipline. If interested, let me know :)
Thanks for sharing your tools and apps for language learning. But I'm also curious if you ever get confused by organizing your language learning process in "Notion". I mean, you're learning and maintaining several foreign languages at once and if "Notion" really helps you to track everything down, what you've learnt or done? I also speak several languages but when it comes to a detailed tracking of my progress, plans and goals I don't even know where to start and how to stay consistent in that kind of tracking. Thanks for your reply in advance!
I think there's two types of things you can use Notion for: (1) long-term planning (defining goals for each language and steps to achieve them, resources you use, etc.) and (2) activity tracking (tracking habits or things you do daily/weekly). If you find yourself being overwhelmed by having to track things on a regular basis (I know I sometimes do), I'd suggest just just starting with the former: write down your plans or goals and only check in every month/quarter to reflect on your progress and see if you need to adjust anything.
What Ipad do you use? Can I just buy a refurbished Ipad? Do I need a Mac as well? I would like to use my Windows Notebook... can I use them together? Thanks alot! :)
You mentioned an android ereader in another video but I can’t find it. Can you tell more about those? I want to use lingq, ebooks, pdfs, and be easier on my eyes. I was thinking of an iPad until you mentioned the android ereader.
I suggest you look into Boox products - they have a variety of Android-powered devices in different price ranges: onyxboox.com/product. One thing to remember though is that e-readers are usually much slower than tablets or phones and the touchscreen will not be as responsive
@@tbenavente cool, thanks…I’m gonna look into them..iPad is still up in the air…i spent years comparing iPad and kindle and now I’m comparing these that you have mentioned 😄 in the end, I’ll pretty end up with iPad since my other devices are Apple and they have my stuff on them already but I just want to make sure what will be most enjoyable to use. Thanks again!
@@skorpi09irl To be honest, having all three (iPad, Kindle, Onyx Boox), I find iPad to be the most versatile. I use my Kindle quite a lot too, but mainly for reading in languages I'm upper-intermediate to advanced in, while with the iPad there's just so many things you can do
@@tbenavente good to know…also you reminded me of the split screen feature which I always loved on imac and my macbook when I was working in software development…anyways…thanks so much! I will keep all this in mind while I continue to compare 🙃
@@tbenaventeI ended up going for an ipad…I been using it for my languages…it’s a whole new world and I’m so happy I went for it 🙃 and the stylus…it’s amazing!
Unfortunately I don't have an iPad but a Galaxy tablet, nonetheless, I think having a tablet that is compatible with a stylus make your language learning so so so much easier. Even though I tend to work more on PC, having a tablet changed my language learning life. By the way, I can't wait for a Notion video!
CAN U DO A GOOD NOTES TOUR??
Never thought about it, but it actually sounds like a great idea! I’ll put it on my list
@@tbenavente I second this idea! what book format lets you look for word definition?
I mostly use pdf’s, but I think it has to be a true pdf: amvietnam.com/true-pdf-vs-scanned-pdf-what-is-the-difference/
@@tbenavente What Ipad do you use? Can I just buy a refurbished Ipad?
Do I need a Mac as well? I would like to use my Windows Notebook... can I use them together?
Thanks alot! :)
You are my new favourite RUclipsr for language learning!! Thank youuu
Awww, thank you so much! 💜
@@tbenavente Yeah same! i recently discovered your channel and I also just started learning Spanish at the same time so you are a great motivation and inspiration for me!✨I love your editing style and your voice, everything is so relaxing🪴❤️
P.S.:
I have to say that a lot of the language learning RUclipsrs present all these apps and websites and I’d really like to have them too, but I just don’t have the money and I think there are a lot of other people who feel the same.
I bought Babbel some time ago and I’m really grateful for that but there are so many other helpful apps I’d like to use and I think it’s a bit sad that language learning is so expensive, so maybe you could share some free or cheap but good apps, if there are some, if you’d like, that would be awesome✨❤️
@@miriaml.8742 Hi! Have you seen this video of mine? ruclips.net/video/HYr9SpNffw8/видео.html. It's not about apps though, just free resources in general. Also, my video about resources for learning Spanish has links to free materials too: ruclips.net/video/Z0_Fo-kt9t8/видео.html
Thanks for the shortcut tip. I set it up to open my french lesson and open my notebook on split screen. So simple and removes all the friction to get started. Game changer!
Thank you again for a wonderful video with some great ideas … never thought about using Shortcut. You have a lovely gentle style of speaking …. such a relief from the usual hyper excited RUclipsrs. You are one of my faves!!
Thank you, gracias, grazie, arigato gozaimas, b. dziękuję. Unfortunately, I only speak two of these languages... Your language abilities are amazing.
Thank you for your videos! I used to watch you from your russian youtube channel for 2 years (wow) you really giving me a lot of motivation to study. I'm kinda sad cuz you posting less videos in russian but at the same time your english videos motivating me to learn englsh and don't give up. Thank you very much for being my idol for this two years to be more productive. love you and you're content! Keep going ❤❤❤
Thank you very much for this video. I'm learning Greek now and I notice that we are using the same workbook, the shortcut for the workbook is such good idea!
please provide a notion template ❤
Your videos are amazing😍
Thank you!!
This was so helpful! Thank you!
Some fantastic tips here! Keep up the great vids! :)
Dzięki za kolejny film ;)
Dzięki za oglądanie 💜
Can you please share the details on your mechanical keyboard at 5:55 (case, caps, switches, etc.)? It looks beautiful!
It's this one (+Epomaker Flamingo switches): epomaker.com/products/epomaker-th80-x
@@tbenavente Thanks so much!
Hi Tanya, thank you for the amazing video. I would like to know where can I get calligraphy like you shown in the video; Korean and Japan. Thank you so much Tanya.
hello, my name is Yuri and I speak three languages: English, Portuguese and French. Portuguese is my mother tongue, while I learned the other two by myself with different mechanisms. Maybe I can contribute to your channel with my learning experience. Also, I'm in my fourth year of medicine, which posed challenges to routine and discipline. If interested, let me know :)
Hello, how did you learn many languages ?
you can learn daily basic Turkish in a month from my first list by listening 1 lesson per day. each lesson is 30 minutes.
There’s no kindle on the App Store :(
do you have to have language books in pdf in order to overrite on them in goodnotes ?
Thanks for sharing your tools and apps for language learning. But I'm also curious if you ever get confused by organizing your language learning process in "Notion". I mean, you're learning and maintaining several foreign languages at once and if "Notion" really helps you to track everything down, what you've learnt or done? I also speak several languages but when it comes to a detailed tracking of my progress, plans and goals I don't even know where to start and how to stay consistent in that kind of tracking. Thanks for your reply in advance!
I think there's two types of things you can use Notion for: (1) long-term planning (defining goals for each language and steps to achieve them, resources you use, etc.) and (2) activity tracking (tracking habits or things you do daily/weekly). If you find yourself being overwhelmed by having to track things on a regular basis (I know I sometimes do), I'd suggest just just starting with the former: write down your plans or goals and only check in every month/quarter to reflect on your progress and see if you need to adjust anything.
@@tbenavente that sounds really doable! Thanks for sharing your thoughts, I’ll definitely give it a try 👍🏻
What Ipad do you use? Can I just buy a refurbished Ipad?
Do I need a Mac as well? I would like to use my Windows Notebook... can I use them together?
Thanks alot! :)
You mentioned an android ereader in another video but I can’t find it. Can you tell more about those? I want to use lingq, ebooks, pdfs, and be easier on my eyes. I was thinking of an iPad until you mentioned the android ereader.
I suggest you look into Boox products - they have a variety of Android-powered devices in different price ranges: onyxboox.com/product. One thing to remember though is that e-readers are usually much slower than tablets or phones and the touchscreen will not be as responsive
@@tbenavente cool, thanks…I’m gonna look into them..iPad is still up in the air…i spent years comparing iPad and kindle and now I’m comparing these that you have mentioned 😄 in the end, I’ll pretty end up with iPad since my other devices are Apple and they have my stuff on them already but I just want to make sure what will be most enjoyable to use. Thanks again!
@@skorpi09irl To be honest, having all three (iPad, Kindle, Onyx Boox), I find iPad to be the most versatile. I use my Kindle quite a lot too, but mainly for reading in languages I'm upper-intermediate to advanced in, while with the iPad there's just so many things you can do
@@tbenavente good to know…also you reminded me of the split screen feature which I always loved on imac and my macbook when I was working in software development…anyways…thanks so much! I will keep all this in mind while I continue to compare 🙃
@@tbenaventeI ended up going for an ipad…I been using it for my languages…it’s a whole new world and I’m so happy I went for it 🙃 and the stylus…it’s amazing!
Do you count listening while reading as active listening ?
I am trying to learn Polish Grammar in like 2 weeks any tips?
Very funny. It's been two weeks, so you must be done by now. 🙂
@@michaels3003well I took the exam on Wednesday and now waiting on the profs grade. I am trying to be hopeful that I have passed
What was the app name around 11:31 ?
It's Skritter!
Thank you! @@tbenavente
Make a video how I learn korean pls
Make a video how I learn korean pls