Jestem bardzo dumna z Ciebie, że nauczyłaś się tyle w tylko jeden miesiąc! Świetnie sobie radzisz, tak trzymaj! I'm really proud of you that you've learnt so much in just one month! You're doing amazing, keep going!
That's a great experiment! I'd like to mention your advanced English and nice pronunciation as well 😊 It's a pleasure to listen to you. Some of my students opt for 15 minute classes 4 or 6 times a week so that they study individually and receive my feedback and - as you mentioned - consistency is a key!
@@lir_in_english Thank you ☺️ that’s true, consistency is very important. But sometimes I felt like 30 mins weren’t enough. How are your students doing with 15 mins lessons?
@siasea_lang I know what you mean! It sounds like a life hack to take up a new habit - to start bit by bit and get your teeth into it eventually 😁 tbh my students lack self-organisation and prefer 1-1 classes 😂
@@lir_in_english True, that’s a great way to form a new habit! I guess we’re used to classic 1-1 lessons, and this way takes some time to get used to and to stick to it. I hope it goes well! ☺️
Hi! Watching your videos has been such a pleasure. Learning a language has never been this fun and motivating! Your energy and love for teaching make everything so much easier to learn. Every time I learn something new, I can’t thank you enough. Keep up the amazing work, you have a loyal supporter here! 💖
im learning 11 languages, half of them i can speak conversational, for me it is one of the productive things we can do. its like personal project. to know and communicate more people, not only in our native langauge and english
@@gregoriofermingonzaga-ry8qe 11 languages is really a lot! I agree learning languages is amazing ☺️ what’s the hardest language you’ve learned so far?
my mom speaks English Seattle, USA with a Polish accent her whole life. Marietta survived holocaust. Foreign accent / super model / soccer mom/ I was captain of the soccer team
Хочу выразить слова поддержки, это реально очень интересно изучать языки, особенно родственные. А как я вижу польский повлиял на украинский не меньше русского. Понимать людей на их родном языке - бесценно! Мир, дружба, жвачка! В жопу войну! Счастья, здоровья и любви!
@siasea_lang I learnt Russian in 1 month so I was able to date girls in Odessa who knew only Russian. But I knew two other Slavic, 2 Germanic and 1 Romance langauge before. That helped me a lot.
@ that’s impressive! I don’t think it’s possible for me to learn Polish that fast, while I can understand a lot, speaking doesn’t come easily plus the pronunciation is harder than other Slavic languages in my opinion. Maybe if I lived in Poland that would be much easier)
@@siasea_lang Don't focus too much on pronunciation. It improves with time anyway. (When I was in Poland which was quite a lot, I spoke a mix between russian, serbian, ukrainian and slovenian and they understood me :D) I agree, Polish is quite difficult to pronounce and maybe the hardest of them all :) Writing is also challenging :) I'm learning Polish words and reading comics in Polish - aloud. That also helps to get used to your own voice in another language :)
Jestem bardzo dumna z Ciebie, że nauczyłaś się tyle w tylko jeden miesiąc! Świetnie sobie radzisz, tak trzymaj!
I'm really proud of you that you've learnt so much in just one month! You're doing amazing, keep going!
Dziękuję bardzo 🥹🫶
You inspire me to learn languages 🥰✨
@@КатяСвистунова-е9р This makes me happy 😊🥹
That's a great experiment! I'd like to mention your advanced English and nice pronunciation as well 😊 It's a pleasure to listen to you.
Some of my students opt for 15 minute classes 4 or 6 times a week so that they study individually and receive my feedback and - as you mentioned - consistency is a key!
@@lir_in_english Thank you ☺️ that’s true, consistency is very important. But sometimes I felt like 30 mins weren’t enough. How are your students doing with 15 mins lessons?
@siasea_lang I know what you mean! It sounds like a life hack to take up a new habit - to start bit by bit and get your teeth into it eventually 😁 tbh my students lack self-organisation and prefer 1-1 classes 😂
@@lir_in_english True, that’s a great way to form a new habit! I guess we’re used to classic 1-1 lessons, and this way takes some time to get used to and to stick to it. I hope it goes well! ☺️
Hi! Watching your videos has been such a pleasure. Learning a language has never been this fun and motivating! Your energy and love for teaching make everything so much easier to learn. Every time I learn something new, I can’t thank you enough. Keep up the amazing work, you have a loyal supporter here! 💖
@@Parviz-26 Thank you so much 🫶
Thank you for this video❤ it was really interesting 😊 I like when you speak on polish language 😉
@@ЯнікХ Thank you ☺️
You're doing great, well done! Apart from the minor pronunciation mistakes, it was perfect, you really made a lot of progress. 😊❤️✨️
@@karolinaa.6183 Thank you ☺️ it’s really nice to hear that from a native speaker 🇵🇱
Good performance 👍
@@FAHAD-kt9iv Thank you ☺️
im learning 11 languages, half of them i can speak conversational, for me it is one of the productive things we can do. its like personal project. to know and communicate more people, not only in our native langauge and english
How are you learning them? I'm using my own app qlango, because I think it's really effective, but I'm curious how you're doing it.
@@gregoriofermingonzaga-ry8qe 11 languages is really a lot! I agree learning languages is amazing ☺️ what’s the hardest language you’ve learned so far?
@@siasea_lang russian and icelandic are much harder than mandarin and japanese, because of case, word ending (verb,noun, etc) im still working on it
@@gregoriofermingonzaga-ry8qe interesting, I knew Russian is really hard for people to learn, but I’m surprised it’s harder than Mandarin 😳
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my mom speaks English Seattle, USA with a Polish accent her whole life. Marietta survived holocaust. Foreign accent / super model / soccer mom/ I was captain of the soccer team
@@yardsalestanleyplayers24 that’s amazing 👏
Спасибо за видео. Я американец и изучаю русский язык 5 лет. Самостоятельно, дома. Это мне очень интересно.
И вам спасибо ☺️ Я рада, что вам интересно. Удачи в изучении русского языка!
Хочу выразить слова поддержки, это реально очень интересно изучать языки, особенно родственные. А как я вижу польский повлиял на украинский не меньше русского.
Понимать людей на их родном языке - бесценно!
Мир, дружба, жвачка! В жопу войну! Счастья, здоровья и любви!
@@astrocatling Благодарю ☺️
For you as a Ukrainian Polish is really really simple. You can't compare yourself with non-slavic language speakers ;) But well done anyway :D
@@qlango Thanks! I wasn’t trying to compare myself to anyone, just sharing my personal experience with learning Polish :)
@siasea_lang I learnt Russian in 1 month so I was able to date girls in Odessa who knew only Russian. But I knew two other Slavic, 2 Germanic and 1 Romance langauge before. That helped me a lot.
@ that’s impressive! I don’t think it’s possible for me to learn Polish that fast, while I can understand a lot, speaking doesn’t come easily plus the pronunciation is harder than other Slavic languages in my opinion. Maybe if I lived in Poland that would be much easier)
@@siasea_lang Don't focus too much on pronunciation. It improves with time anyway. (When I was in Poland which was quite a lot, I spoke a mix between russian, serbian, ukrainian and slovenian and they understood me :D) I agree, Polish is quite difficult to pronounce and maybe the hardest of them all :) Writing is also challenging :) I'm learning Polish words and reading comics in Polish - aloud. That also helps to get used to your own voice in another language :)
@ What’s your native language?
And I am here wanting to give up on French haha
@@adayld Noo, don’t give up! French is beautiful
@siasea_lang Merci beaucoup! Let's see.