Dear Luca. I still remember your first videos. Was like a breath of fresh air at the time when finding a good content on the internet was more than a challenge. Thanks a lot for being such a inspiration for many people.
Here is the link if you want to get the book at half price (ends in July 30,2023) 👉: www.lucalampariello.com/10-essential-rules-for-smart-language-learning-52-off/
Hi Luca! I'm a Portuguese native speaker, and a few months ago, I decided to learn Spanish. I reached a good level pretty quickly (since they are quite similar). However, recently, I've also decided that I want to learn French. Do you think it's a good idea to learn both languages simultaneously, or will I end up confusing them?
Hey Luca, I've been following you for quite a bit. And in my opinion, you are one of the best polyglot that I encountered on RUclips. I'm a Chinese and also have benn living in China for my whole life. I've been trying working so hard on german for more the a year, so that maybe I can get a job offer in Germany. I have also read a lot of books about language learning, mindset, meditation, flow, or just learning in general. All of this has built up tons of amount of confidence and motivation for my long strategy for language learning. I couldn't agree with you more on the part of stay on the hook of learning process, discipline beats up all forms of sudden motivation. And I'm also fascinated and curious about your method of grammar learning. With all that being said, I really wanna support you and your new book, but because I'm living in China and there's no possible way to pay for your book. That requires a international payment function credit card and unfortunately I don't have it. Half price is the most I can afford, for me personally, but it seems like unlikely I can get it anyways. Still, thank you for sharing your valuable language learning knowledge : )
Thanks for the kind words! There is also a PayPal option but I have to set up a special checkout page for that. Just in case you are interested, send me a PM through the website: www.lucalampariello.com/ (contact me at the very bottom) and we'll figure something out :-)
@@LucaLampariello Hi, Luca, I'm a Chinese from China too, I totally agree with @biaauchann1736. What's to be noticed is there's censorship and firewall stuff in mainland China. Although very few people actually care about politics, obviously many matters we discuss or do are still viewed as with political intention, and we still have to go on RUclips(and many other platforms, websites and apps) using VPNs. I think most of us would be grateful if you could provide an option of Alipay payment like Steam, the gaming platform, does.❤Thanks for all the knowledge you share, you're my favorite polyglot that I look up to the most and the type I want to be.
Luca, I can understand podcast or videos on youtube even when people there using like "academic" vocabulary, but I try to speak, I feel like I don't have those vocabularies in my head.😂 how to deal with that problem?
Sure, nice idea for a video. I'm curious about Luca's opinion but if you asked me herdest would be French and easiest Spanish. Everything else, somewhere in the middle between these two extremes.
@@agatastaniak7459Surely Romanian would be the hardest. Speaking as a native English speaker, I can’t say that French grammar is hard. Prepositions are tricky, for me. The accent is quite nasal which for me made it hard to understand, and of course it has syllable timing and enchainement, which took me ages to get used to. French has a huge shared vocabulary with English.
I don't watch videos this long...but this is Luca, so it's an exception.
Luca, asking you how to learn languages is like to ask Donizetti how to write operas.
Dear Luca. I still remember your first videos. Was like a breath of fresh air at the time when finding a good content on the internet was more than a challenge. Thanks a lot for being such a inspiration for many people.
Hi Luca! Thank you for the endless inspiration you give us.
It would be great to hear about your experience with Serbian.
I agree! I'm so curious about this as I'm learning a language without so many resources with translation or transcription.
@@rashidah9307 Exactly, it's not like learning English or any other popular European language with tons of materials at hand.
Thanks you so much. Your videos have very important in my process to learning english. Step to step I am unblocking difficulties
Step BY step
:)
Love these lives! More please. Would love my question answered. 😅 Alla prossima!
Luca is the best tutor in the world! 😜
Luca ..You are the Goat!!!
Here is the link if you want to get the book at half price (ends in July 30,2023) 👉: www.lucalampariello.com/10-essential-rules-for-smart-language-learning-52-off/
Luca, I'm looking forward to read your book
When you publish English online version?
It is already available: www.lucalampariello.com/10-essential-rules-for-smart-language-learning-52-off/
Hi Luca! I'm a Portuguese native speaker, and a few months ago, I decided to learn Spanish. I reached a good level pretty quickly (since they are quite similar). However, recently, I've also decided that I want to learn French. Do you think it's a good idea to learn both languages simultaneously, or will I end up confusing them?
Hey Luca, I've been following you for quite a bit. And in my opinion, you are one of the best polyglot that I encountered on RUclips. I'm a Chinese and also have benn living in China for my whole life. I've been trying working so hard on german for more the a year, so that maybe I can get a job offer in Germany. I have also read a lot of books about language learning, mindset, meditation, flow, or just learning in general. All of this has built up tons of amount of confidence and motivation for my long strategy for language learning. I couldn't agree with you more on the part of stay on the hook of learning process, discipline beats up all forms of sudden motivation. And I'm also fascinated and curious about your method of grammar learning. With all that being said, I really wanna support you and your new book, but because I'm living in China and there's no possible way to pay for your book. That requires a international payment function credit card and unfortunately I don't have it. Half price is the most I can afford, for me personally, but it seems like unlikely I can get it anyways. Still, thank you for sharing your valuable language learning knowledge : )
Thanks for the kind words! There is also a PayPal option but I have to set up a special checkout page for that. Just in case you are interested, send me a PM through the website: www.lucalampariello.com/ (contact me at the very bottom) and we'll figure something out :-)
@@LucaLampariello China is a great market, so maybe you may consider issuing something compatible with Chinese payment options?
@@LucaLampariello Hi, Luca, I'm a Chinese from China too, I totally agree with @biaauchann1736. What's to be noticed is there's censorship and firewall stuff in mainland China. Although very few people actually care about politics, obviously many matters we discuss or do are still viewed as with political intention, and we still have to go on RUclips(and many other platforms, websites and apps) using VPNs. I think most of us would be grateful if you could provide an option of Alipay payment like Steam, the gaming platform, does.❤Thanks for all the knowledge you share, you're my favorite polyglot that I look up to the most and the type I want to be.
Hola Luca,como puedo empezar a estudiar inglés contigo ya que veo tus vídeos todos los días
Envíame el link por fa
I love your videos Lucas keep it coming
I love your channel dear Luca I will try to become a polyglot just like you because I like Lithuanian bcs It's similar to my alphabet
Luca, I can understand podcast or videos on youtube even when people there using like "academic" vocabulary, but I try to speak, I feel like I don't have those vocabularies in my head.😂 how to deal with that problem?
Hi, How to improve pronunciation and melody. Thanks.
With the romance languages could u rate the gramnar, from easiest to hardest?
Sure, nice idea for a video. I'm curious about Luca's opinion but if you asked me herdest would be French and easiest Spanish. Everything else, somewhere in the middle between these two extremes.
@@agatastaniak7459Surely Romanian would be the hardest. Speaking as a native English speaker, I can’t say that French grammar is hard. Prepositions are tricky, for me. The accent is quite nasal which for me made it hard to understand, and of course it has syllable timing and enchainement, which took me ages to get used to. French has a huge shared vocabulary with English.
Where's the link for the half-price offer?
www.lucalampariello.com/10-essential-rules-for-smart-language-learning-52-off/
@@LucaLampariello Thank you!
Quanti anni mi restano da vivere?😮
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Хорошо говорит,интурист!
Jesus christ, I missed this
Praise God the video is now watchable and he has email.
السلام عليكم