I am studying English now. My English level is low. So I’m learning a lot from your videos. I will improve my English. I am looking forward to your videos in the future. Thank you from Japan😊
Just found your channel! Great advice - pronunciation is a really great point. It gives you a lot of confidence knowing you can pronounce something correctly and that will set you up nicely for speaking :D
🌈🌈🌈 One of the pitfalls in your language progress is not concentrating on the most commonly used verbs, adjectives and vocabulary as a beginner language learner. Then you have to see those verbs, adjectives and vocabulary in different contexts. Then you have to listen to those contexts over and over again. 🌈🌈🌈 🌈🌈🌈 If your foreign language has a different script than your native language, then a different approach might be needed. 🌈🌈🌈 I am still learning different ways towards acquiring Modern Standard Arabic, which is known to be a difficult language to master as a native English speaker🌈🌈🌈
Thank you☺I'm lucky to borrow my equipment, it can be quite pricey, especially for a beginner😬 The camera: Sony Alpha a7 IV, the microphone: sE Electronics X1
Lol 😅u remind me a lot of myself ... my mindset is just like yours, i guess the more language you learn the more u see yourself on other people, by the way thanks for the tips on german, much appreciated dear.
@@tehadethcenter well, I'm not fluent in German😅 I learned it for two years in total for practical purposes, I lived in Germany and then Austria for a few months
@alinaslearningcorner vielen dank ..... u know your honesty is on another level, you're an ideal person, just keep doing what you're doing, you're helping a lot of people. Peace ✌️ legend
@@alinaslearningcorner Do you understand Polish? And is learning Polish easier when speaking Ukrainian and Russian? I speak a little and understand Russian well, but I can't understand Ukrainian at all. I wish you success in your projects and plans, all the best!
@@frankgradus9474 I understand Polish a bit, I think because of my knowledge of Ukrainian. Ukrainians consume/consumed media in both Russian and Ukrainian, that's why we understand Russian. However, it's very common for people who speak Russian to not understand Ukrainian, because they don't use Ukrainian at all. Thanks for your support!
@@alinaslearningcorner just like how we Bangladeshis understand Hindi but Indians don't understand Bengali because they don't watch our media, but we grew up watching their media
I don't understand how people can skip parts of learning a language. People do it with characters in Mandarin and the subjunctive in Spanish, and if anyone thinks these are skippable without it being immediately obvious, they're wrong.
I learned english and french by watching youtube videos, not by wasting time in grammar rules. Grammar is a waste of time. Human learn languages by listening and understanding in the context.
Yeah, but english has pretty simple grammar compared to say german or russian. If you try going into the language without at least a basic framework, you will take ages to decipher it yourself.
@@sauloramos9881 if a person want to learn a language to speak native people. listening is the best way. If that person wants to learn a language for academic purposes, so he need grammar and writing skills . Languages are like music instrument, if you like the guitar you will learn how to play your favorit songs. you don't need to read music symbols. but if you learned how to read him it will help you a lot.
@@amazing-u1z Yeah, but learning the basic grammar structures while listening will speed up the learning process incredibly. Makes recognizing patterns easier. We're not disagreeing btw, I completely agree with your statement haha.
I am studying English now. My English level is low. So I’m learning a lot from your videos. I will improve my English. I am looking forward to your videos in the future. Thank you from Japan😊
I'm learning English as well; good luck on your journey, my friend♥️ Hugs from Brazil♥️♥️
I'm happy to help you! Your support motivates me a lot☺Good luck on your language learning journey!
@@papitosan131 I see I should share more tips on English learning 😁desejo a você um feliz aprendizado!
@@alinaslearningcorner obrigado, Alina♥️♥️ I loved your video♥️♥️
@@papitosan131 Thank you so much!!
Just found your channel! Great advice - pronunciation is a really great point. It gives you a lot of confidence knowing you can pronounce something correctly and that will set you up nicely for speaking :D
Hello Alina!
Thank you for the video and the tips. Yes, you are right 💯 You are an excellent motivator and teacher 👍🏻
Best wishes, Gerold 👋🏻
Thanks for your support💛
This is great advice - 100% agree!
Thank you!
Just started learning German 5 days ago and I never thought to learn the noun alongside the gender? Thanks for the tip I will keep this in mind.
I'm glad you found it useful!
THIS VIDEO IS AMAZING.
Thank you for your kind words🧡
Thank you very much!!!
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Thanks teacher 🌷
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🌈🌈🌈 One of the pitfalls in your language progress is not concentrating on the most commonly used verbs, adjectives and vocabulary as a beginner language learner. Then you have to see those verbs, adjectives and vocabulary in different contexts. Then you have to listen to those contexts over and over again. 🌈🌈🌈
🌈🌈🌈 If your foreign language has a different script than your native language, then a different approach might be needed. 🌈🌈🌈 I am still learning different ways towards acquiring Modern Standard Arabic, which is known to be a difficult language to master as a native English speaker🌈🌈🌈
Good luck on your language learning journey!
Hello Alina, you voice is so beautiful!!! Could you please let me know what recording device and camera are??? Thank you sooooo much!!
Thank you☺I'm lucky to borrow my equipment, it can be quite pricey, especially for a beginner😬 The camera: Sony Alpha a7 IV, the microphone: sE Electronics X1
Your voice is very enjoyable…
Thank you!🧡
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Thanks!
Lol 😅u remind me a lot of myself ... my mindset is just like yours, i guess the more language you learn the more u see yourself on other people, by the way thanks for the tips on german, much appreciated dear.
If I just could ask how long took u to pack your german, I'm aware that time is irrelevant just curiosity
@@tehadethcenter well, I'm not fluent in German😅 I learned it for two years in total for practical purposes, I lived in Germany and then Austria for a few months
@alinaslearningcorner vielen dank ..... u know your honesty is on another level, you're an ideal person, just keep doing what you're doing, you're helping a lot of people. Peace ✌️ legend
@@tehadethcenter Thank you! I really appreciate your support☺
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Thanks!
Hola!!!
What is your native language?
I speak both Russian and Ukrainian from childhood
@@alinaslearningcorner Do you understand Polish? And is learning Polish easier when speaking Ukrainian and Russian?
I speak a little and understand Russian well, but I can't understand Ukrainian at all.
I wish you success in your projects and plans, all the best!
@@frankgradus9474 I understand Polish a bit, I think because of my knowledge of Ukrainian. Ukrainians consume/consumed media in both Russian and Ukrainian, that's why we understand Russian. However, it's very common for people who speak Russian to not understand Ukrainian, because they don't use Ukrainian at all. Thanks for your support!
@@alinaslearningcorner just like how we Bangladeshis understand Hindi but Indians don't understand Bengali because they don't watch our media, but we grew up watching their media
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I don't understand how people can skip parts of learning a language. People do it with characters in Mandarin and the subjunctive in Spanish, and if anyone thinks these are skippable without it being immediately obvious, they're wrong.
I learned english and french by watching youtube videos, not by wasting time in grammar rules. Grammar is a waste of time. Human learn languages by listening and understanding in the context.
Yeah, but english has pretty simple grammar compared to say german or russian. If you try going into the language without at least a basic framework, you will take ages to decipher it yourself.
@@sauloramos9881 if a person want to learn a language to speak native people. listening is the best way. If that person wants to learn a language for academic purposes, so he need grammar and writing skills .
Languages are like music instrument, if you like the guitar you will learn how to play your favorit songs. you don't need to read music symbols. but if you learned how to read him it will help you a lot.
@@amazing-u1z Yeah, but learning the basic grammar structures while listening will speed up the learning process incredibly. Makes recognizing patterns easier. We're not disagreeing btw, I completely agree with your statement haha.
Thank you for sharing your experience learning languages!
@@alinaslearningcorner Thank you to for sharing your experience ... i like your videos ... keep going
Hi Alina
Thank you
Where do you live?
Kyiv, Ukraine
@@alinaslearningcorner, I hope that your country will soon find peace.
It is very strange how have you learned 4 language I don't believe.you can know chine language only in certain extent and German too
I've achieved a master level of fluency in the English language all thanks to one simple tactic
Being born in England
Total stratagem
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