My early success with English was accidentally exactly this. Besides the cramming of school out of fear of the scary teacher I hit a moment early on that some of my favorite songs since forever (well, I was 10) suddenly had words I understood like the words I, love, and you. Lightbulb that it was English and hunger to understand the lyrics ignited as my first "why". I would buy CDs because they had the lyrics in the mini book so as I listened to the song usually on repeat I read along with the lyrics and then I started shadowing. I also took out a dictionary and word for word looked it up in the book and translated so many lyrics which taught me a lot of reoccurring words. In visual media I noticed Friends, Fresh Prince and many others were also English and I would watch infinite reruns of friends because 1. I wasn't fast enough of a reader in Swedish to catch all the subtitles and 2. I kept noticing English words I had learned in school or lyrics. Before I knew it I forced myself to not look at the subtitles to try pure listening comprehension by actually looking at body language, facial expressions, etc. Thirdly that was helpful was that back then in the lovely 90s and internets infancy I had 30 minutes of computer time a day and looking up stuff in my native language was fruitless so I started to look up key interests in English and try to read fact sheets and websites similar to reading Wikipedia pages. As much as I'm proud of my child self I am incredibly glad there's easier ways now with more content in more languages and more resources.
I have read 2 million words this year on lingq for French. Can confirm it works. You learn phrases through compressible input. It gets easier and more enjoyable over time.
@Joshua any lesson that's 20% new words or less (more if you're intrested in it) I's say at the start the range of content you can understand is really slim
I want to know more language then french and English but I have a lot of things to do for my future (at least I can sing in 13/14 languages even if it not useful)
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I like the consistency. Keep up the great work!
The language used here was: sarcasm
My early success with English was accidentally exactly this. Besides the cramming of school out of fear of the scary teacher I hit a moment early on that some of my favorite songs since forever (well, I was 10) suddenly had words I understood like the words I, love, and you. Lightbulb that it was English and hunger to understand the lyrics ignited as my first "why". I would buy CDs because they had the lyrics in the mini book so as I listened to the song usually on repeat I read along with the lyrics and then I started shadowing. I also took out a dictionary and word for word looked it up in the book and translated so many lyrics which taught me a lot of reoccurring words. In visual media I noticed Friends, Fresh Prince and many others were also English and I would watch infinite reruns of friends because 1. I wasn't fast enough of a reader in Swedish to catch all the subtitles and 2. I kept noticing English words I had learned in school or lyrics. Before I knew it I forced myself to not look at the subtitles to try pure listening comprehension by actually looking at body language, facial expressions, etc. Thirdly that was helpful was that back then in the lovely 90s and internets infancy I had 30 minutes of computer time a day and looking up stuff in my native language was fruitless so I started to look up key interests in English and try to read fact sheets and websites similar to reading Wikipedia pages.
As much as I'm proud of my child self I am incredibly glad there's easier ways now with more content in more languages and more resources.
Thanks for the support, Cole. Keep up the great work!
Amazing video!!
I have read 2 million words this year on lingq for French. Can confirm it works. You learn phrases through compressible input. It gets easier and more enjoyable over time.
@Joshua any lesson that's 20% new words or less (more if you're intrested in it) I's say at the start the range of content you can understand is really slim
mec, comment t'as fait pour y passer si de temps???franchement incroyable ta motivation XD
I'm glad that you're back dawg
Keep it up man! Great Video!
who else is using this as a podcast while studying a foreign language?
Keep going Cole content is boomin
Readlang is this exact concept but free
thx man
Thank you! I want to learn a new language as a side lobby but I don’t want to spend money doing.
It's not free
Thx man
This is useful to me since I have 0 formal experience for learning them
Glad to hear that! This is exactly what I do myself so I really hope that it helps you out :D
Yeah! I use assimil and lingq.
I want to know more language then french and English but I have a lot of things to do for my future (at least I can sing in 13/14 languages even if it not useful)
Have fun guys, have fun
Thanks mr beast
I would buy this but it costs money and what if I forget about it and it just keeps on paying… I know I’m being over dramatic or something but idk.
I use the free version, and yes it's slower and you might want have GT handy on another tab, but it still very much works
Will listening and Reading at the same time improve my listening understanding ?
Yes.
You got a new subscriber because of the Peruvian flag.
I used Duolingo and lingQ then some books and pdf as well
I am using Duolingo, podcasts and RUclips videos. I guess I'll try adding linQ to my list of language learning tools as well
what language may I ask?
lol anyone catch the search query at 2:10?
Looks good but it was kind of a bummer to see the transcription of the first Spanish lesson is wrong :S
I just looked at their site and they have a 35% off on their yearly plan so does that mean i get 35% off and then 35% more off? Lol
Estuvo gracioso verte aprender español porque es mi primer idioma xD
cole
Peru flag wuuu!!
Das good хороший
Why does he look like mr beast
does he tho?
@@JM-kj3dx bro I commented this 5 months ago lmfao