I'm a River Plate fan from Argentina, and after many years I was able to find that he could speak SPANISH!! 😂. He's so shy..., but what a player!. We love him!
Im not saying this because I also like messi, but he reminds me of him so much on and off the pitch. When he scores he goes to celebrate with his team. I have never seen a player do that evrytime they score. A humble man who can hopefully win everything again
@@juancruzmarques2106 I don't think it's just that. I'm pretty sure Kun and Carlos come from harsher backgrounds than Julian. Julian is also younger from an era where learning English, even at public school is more common, so because of those reasons he likely has a better foundation to learn and improve his English.
@@MademoiselleRed1390 Indeed the description you said matched exactly how they background may have influenced their learning curve. But I still believe anyone with the will could learn an easy lenguaje like English if they put some effort at all.
Agüero had different opportunities in life, he grew up very poor and dropped out of school quite young. It's very hard to learn a different language when you haven't even gotten the proper education on your own language.
This will blow your mind... but you dont need to live in England to learn English. Alvarez comes from a very wealthy family and went to bilingual private schools his entire life.
Learning a language has nothing to do with background. Some people are naturally good at learning new languages and can pick them up easier than others. Others really need a teacher holding their hand along the way, others are naturally outspoken and don't care if they make mistakes when they speak. Some people are like, "with translators, why bother?" Others are, this is hard, but I really care about learning so I'll study and practice and try to get better (like any other thing in life right?). Growing up in an environment that instills education, that has nothing to do with social status.
individuals with a lower level of education tend to be lazier compared to those who are better educated. This is why someone with a poor educational background, like Tevez, may have a very limited willingness to master the English language."
@@freakyholic Bro you're generalizing, you're taking one singular case of Carlos Tevez who has problemas enunciating in his native language, just to say poor educational background is the cause of this unwillingness... that's individual, you either got it or you dont. I taught English in Argentina 20+ years. Do you need me to list cases of people born poor who become Nobel Prize winners or are plurilingual? Tevez and his language skills are his alone. Alvarez has his own, Aguero his own... nothing to do with poverty.
How can it be considered lazier that people who are from lower level of education is lazy to learn ? In that way, we could have also said that Ronaldo is lazy. But he still came from a poor background, worked hard to be a legendary footballer and yes, he is proficient in speaking his native language Portuguese and other languages like Spanish, English, Italian and can understand some words in Russian too.
@@JubaidRahman tevez mother was a crack addict, and he left school as a kid before he could learn to read in his own language, so he had to learn as an adult
@@ivanla03do you think they have time for this? their schedule is packed and for ppl like messi they have to look after their family and kids and his life outside the football and all the promos and ad work while alvarez is still young and not that much in spotlight like haaland ....
@@ivanla03 this is just categorically untrue you have the highest likelihood of becoming proficient in a language if you start learning it before the age of 10.
Why’d I just find out that he can speak English now 😭😭😭❤️
I'm a River Plate fan from Argentina, and after many years I was able to find that he could speak SPANISH!! 😂.
He's so shy..., but what a player!. We love him!
What it is city group ? chavo fucks?
Keep learning english Julian, it can only help you, you are doing really well ..... and on the pitch you are doing amazing, what a player!
he is very shy...but what a great talent he is!
Im not saying this because I also like messi, but he reminds me of him so much on and off the pitch. When he scores he goes to celebrate with his team. I have never seen a player do that evrytime they score. A humble man who can hopefully win everything again
Very quick with his responses!!
Aguero and Tevez struggled speaking english. While Alvarez can speak english after a year in England.
It has more to do with lazyness than struggle.
@@juancruzmarques2106 I don't think it's just that. I'm pretty sure Kun and Carlos come from harsher backgrounds than Julian. Julian is also younger from an era where learning English, even at public school is more common, so because of those reasons he likely has a better foundation to learn and improve his English.
Not sure if Kun and Tevez ever set foot in a school or English class, they were from tough neighborhoods. Julian's fam is more upper-class.
@@MademoiselleRed1390 Indeed the description you said matched exactly how they background may have influenced their learning curve. But I still believe anyone with the will could learn an easy lenguaje like English if they put some effort at all.
@@MademoiselleRed1390es porque les da paja aprender inglés 😂😂
Funny enough Aguero stayed almost 8 years and still struggle speaking English 😂😂😂.
And shocked to see massive improvement from Alvarez
he still doesn't speak fluently
Agüero had different opportunities in life, he grew up very poor and dropped out of school quite young. It's very hard to learn a different language when you haven't even gotten the proper education on your own language.
Aguero still better than half the native speakers like kane bro
I smash the like button for aguero overcoming the struggles of Argentina and becoming a city legend
@@camilagrgicevic2890What about Ronaldo?
Aguero is to Argentinian won’t stick a word in English but I’m proud of Julian te amamos campeón del mundo 🇦🇷🔥🤙🏽
Hermoso Julian Alvarez el mejor delantero del mundo
Still better english than Kane
hahahaha
Excellent Sir
Nice, he speaks English. Keep it up!
Alvarez learned more English in 1 year than Aguero did in 10 years of being in England 😂😂
This will blow your mind... but you dont need to live in England to learn English. Alvarez comes from a very wealthy family and went to bilingual private schools his entire life.
Macallister and Cuti too speak english easy? Are good for to learn, depend the discipline and motivation, Julián is disciplined in the court as out
Learning a language has nothing to do with background. Some people are naturally good at learning new languages and can pick them up easier than others. Others really need a teacher holding their hand along the way, others are naturally outspoken and don't care if they make mistakes when they speak. Some people are like, "with translators, why bother?" Others are, this is hard, but I really care about learning so I'll study and practice and try to get better (like any other thing in life right?). Growing up in an environment that instills education, that has nothing to do with social status.
individuals with a lower level of education tend to be lazier compared to those who are better educated. This is why someone with a poor educational background, like Tevez, may have a very limited willingness to master the English language."
@@freakyholic Bro you're generalizing, you're taking one singular case of Carlos Tevez who has problemas enunciating in his native language, just to say poor educational background is the cause of this unwillingness... that's individual, you either got it or you dont. I taught English in Argentina 20+ years. Do you need me to list cases of people born poor who become Nobel Prize winners or are plurilingual? Tevez and his language skills are his alone. Alvarez has his own, Aguero his own... nothing to do with poverty.
How can it be considered lazier that people who are from lower level of education is lazy to learn ? In that way, we could have also said that Ronaldo is lazy. But he still came from a poor background, worked hard to be a legendary footballer and yes, he is proficient in speaking his native language Portuguese and other languages like Spanish, English, Italian and can understand some words in Russian too.
@@JubaidRahman tevez mother was a crack addict, and he left school as a kid before he could learn to read in his own language, so he had to learn as an adult
He also is with an English teacher so that probably helps.
Aguero watch the video live now and like what the hell
it was possible
where do you watch this?
Man city youtube channel
@@freakyholic makasih bang
Is that josko gvardiol???
LOL
Why he doesn't teach messi
Because its harder to learn languages at a older age.
@@Bubajumbanop, the age isn't a excuse. Anyone can learn another language, and adults can learn faster than chilldrens
@@ivanla03do you think they have time for this? their schedule is packed and for ppl like messi they have to look after their family and kids and his life outside the football and all the promos and ad work while alvarez is still young and not that much in spotlight like haaland ....
@@NoahVM12 but that's another reason, age is not relevant
@@ivanla03 this is just categorically untrue you have the highest likelihood of becoming proficient in a language if you start learning it before the age of 10.