The most underrated element of language learning

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
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    Engagement is a crucial element in language learning that often gets overlooked by both students and teachers. In this video I discuss how I apply the concept of engagement to different aspects of language learning.
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    0:00 Introduction
    0:44 The importance of engagement
    3:03 Engagement and content
    4:55 Engagement and grammar
    6:15 Engagement and vocabulary
    8:08 Engagement and pronunciation
    9:20 Engagement and output
    11:05 The importance of finding a good tutor
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Комментарии • 124

  • @Thelinguist
    @Thelinguist  Месяц назад +8

    📲 The app I use to learn languages: bit.ly/3PTUrCT
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    ❓Have you ever struggled to stay engaged with a language? Let me know in the comments!

  • @RikkiestAndTikkiest
    @RikkiestAndTikkiest Месяц назад +95

    I like how you talk about reviewing older material. When I get discouraged and burnt out, I go back to review readings from a few months ago and marvel at how easy it is to read. I just have to remind myself that each new chapter's reading will be just as difficult when first learned, but will become similarly easy in a few months. I just have to keep at it.

  • @heyhey6821
    @heyhey6821 Месяц назад +34

    The biggest advantage that I did, was watching series I like and knew since childhood in the target language. If you watch a random series you get bored and frustrated it will not bear fruit. Watch a childhood series in your target language and your hearing will extremely advance!

    • @Sir_Lancel0t
      @Sir_Lancel0t 16 дней назад

      Yes! I totally agree, Regular Show was a childhood serie to me. I Improve a lot with that.

  • @chazhoosier2478
    @chazhoosier2478 Месяц назад +14

    I am sure I've learned more in 2 months of independent language study in my 40's than I ever learned in 4 years of study in high school and college. 😆

  • @charmerci
    @charmerci Месяц назад +9

    It's beginning to dawn on me how few people read to their children. I'll bet it's a huge factor on how well children do in school.. and very likely how well they learn language, including foreign languages!

  • @portuguescomroberto
    @portuguescomroberto Месяц назад +7

    Your videos are always so interesting... I am a Brazilian Portuguese teacher, and I see the importance of engagement on my student's learning. I try to keep them engaged in everything we do, in meaningful conversations, in grammar aspects and in vocabulary, especially by showing them natural contexts of use. I see the difference it makes, because they always say "This was helpful" or "This will be useful", even when I think it was a "boring" class. I will surely keep what you said in mind when I prepare my classes. Best wishes!

  • @siasia483
    @siasia483 Месяц назад +11

    Couldn't agree more with the last point. I accidentally aquired a fair amount of German only because I had a crush on the singer of a German rock band. Then the singer switched to English in his songs and in interviews and let me no other choice than learning English from then on. Unfortunately as you grow older you lose the ability to fall in love that easily XD

  • @miraichampion3366
    @miraichampion3366 2 дня назад

    Hugely agree with the annecdote regarding low frequency words being acquired through context vs repetition. Flashcards used to work so well for me but now my lingq count is past 10k they dont work nearly as well.

  • @mikhailbogen8637
    @mikhailbogen8637 Месяц назад +2

    The language comes not by learning or whatever but via the mechanism of emotiation. Emotions + associations. When those to things about the unknown and new words appear, the language comes. And it is the only way, as I can guess.

  • @ecol92
    @ecol92 Месяц назад +1

    Always motivating and engaging to listen to you, Steve, whatever the topic. Cheers!

  • @piyushsharma3233
    @piyushsharma3233 Месяц назад +8

    Always happy to listen to you explain the psychology of language learning.
    I am currently in Montreal to complete my diploma in special care counseling, et je dois atteindre le niveau 7 en français d'ici Mai 2025.
    I never dug the concept of a critical period, which I was also taught about in my course.
    I'm from India. Even though our whole schooling is English there, we don't speak and thus learn English that well until we "have to use" it.
    Thanks a lot! You're of big help in my 3rd language acquisition - Le français👾! (And Quebecoise - which will be my 4th language haha).

  • @angusz_
    @angusz_ Месяц назад +4

    Funny enough I stumbled across this video just after I made my own language learning video, this was awesome. I absolutely loved the graphics you used! Wonderful tips on engagement. Thanks for sharing 🙂

  • @JourneyDestination
    @JourneyDestination Месяц назад +4

    Been waiting for this video.

  • @MusselPump1
    @MusselPump1 Месяц назад +9

    I’m 17, live in America, and about to live in Germany for 2 years for an LDS mission. I have zero foreign language experience but I’ve always wanted to speak a second language. I’m glad I found your channel, it’s helped me prepare a lot!

    • @charityneverfaileth22
      @charityneverfaileth22 Месяц назад

      Listen to the Book of Mormon in German while following along in English. You will learn quickly once you get to the MTC regardless, but the Book of Mormon is always helpful. :). Good Luck. :D

    • @tharrrrrrr
      @tharrrrrrr Месяц назад +2

      ​@@charityneverfaileth22 Steve said to find ENGAGING content.

    • @MusselPump1
      @MusselPump1 Месяц назад

      @@tharrrrrrrngl Book of Mormon is pretty engaging when you dive deep

    • @miraichampion3366
      @miraichampion3366 2 дня назад

      It blows my mind when I see Mormons learn a language for their mission. I've seen white British dudes on the huge street in my town just seamlessly flip into Chinese when they see a Chinese dude.
      Very impressive.

    • @tharrrrrrr
      @tharrrrrrr 14 часов назад

      @@MusselPump1 Deep? Remove the phrase "and it came to pass", and it'd rightfully be called the Pamphlet of Mormon.

  • @pohoresky
    @pohoresky Месяц назад

    Well spoken and reflects and enhances my limited insights into learning new languages. Good video for those interested in increasing new language learning capabilities.

  • @teresavedovato3897
    @teresavedovato3897 Месяц назад +3

    Merci Steve pour vos conseils personnels ...Excellente journée à vous!

  • @juancarlosguerrerobecerra4285
    @juancarlosguerrerobecerra4285 Месяц назад +6

    hola steve, me alegra que continues con la enseñanza y aprendizaje de idiomas.

  • @user-jl7cb1fg2r
    @user-jl7cb1fg2r 25 дней назад

    Enlightening! Thank you!!!

  • @jeremiahreilly9739
    @jeremiahreilly9739 Месяц назад +2

    Fascinating presentation. Thank you. What I found fascinating was where your learning preferences differ from my learning preferences, which highlights the very important topic that each learner is unique and should employ techniques suited to his specific learning style. Where we agree: I think *live* conversations with native speakers, spontaneous, unrehearsed, and in the wild are among the very best learning experiences. If always learn so much and if I make a mistake I never forget. Likewise I *absolutely hate* faux conversations in a classroom environment with other beginners. Never works for me. Where we differ: I love grammar. I think there are times a good understanding of grammar can boost progress significantly. And testing: we agree and disagree. I hate testing for measurement or grading. But I *love* testing for a *self-check* and for *solidifying* my comprehension. In the end we agree on some major points: being engaged in the material is powerful and input input input. Thank you!

  • @arohanui922
    @arohanui922 Месяц назад

    I’m excited you have included Hindi to LinQ I’ve found this has increased my ability to read and has enhanced my listening skills

  • @tkrayko
    @tkrayko Месяц назад

    Very interesting point of view, thank you very much!

  • @jimmyxflare7347
    @jimmyxflare7347 Месяц назад +2

    fantastic points on this one

  • @beatadebski
    @beatadebski Месяц назад

    Very insightful presentation! I use most of these ideas in my teaching and I absolutely agree that engagement in meaningful contexts regarding all skills. I follow what's fun for my students whenever I can :))

  • @Tupropiahistoria24
    @Tupropiahistoria24 Месяц назад

    This sr is a great example to passion about picking up language thank to you to always inspire me have a nice day

  • @user-bh3wz2sc9e
    @user-bh3wz2sc9e Месяц назад +6

    Рад видеть и слышать, Стив. Стал пробовать учить английский по обучалась шахматным на английском)

  • @mileydiyohanavalderramarob327
    @mileydiyohanavalderramarob327 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. I love your videos

  • @Imran.Lashari
    @Imran.Lashari Месяц назад +1

    Appreciated Steve ❤

  • @maisalima4712
    @maisalima4712 Месяц назад +1

    Thank for your vídeos Steve

  • @samsam2727
    @samsam2727 Месяц назад

    This is great, thank you!

  • @annmcewan6080
    @annmcewan6080 Месяц назад

    I agree that it needs to be a subject that the learner is interested in, I don't mind doing some online exercises to see how verbs are conjugated and how the structure of the grammer in sentences works.

  • @maurizio6024
    @maurizio6024 Месяц назад

    Very interesting, thank you

  • @samp1312
    @samp1312 Месяц назад +2

    In my short language learning journey I have found flash cards to make words stick with a vague english meaning association, but the process is so unbelievably uninteresting I'm looking to move onto learning from immersion and interesting content. I think it was a useful way to begin immersing and know what some percentage of words mean without having to look up every single one. I used a deck of the 1500 most frequent words and I got through about 6-700 of them so far.

    • @almazkairosh7976
      @almazkairosh7976 Месяц назад

      Do flash cards at the beginning and then totally and completely immerse yourself into the language without any cards until you get really fluent in the language, only then you can start using cards back for more advanced words, terminologies, concepts etc. My second language is Russian and I’d acquired it without any cards at all just by sheer immersion and now I’m bettering my English as my third language. I used to do flash cards at the begging of my English journey back in the days then I’d just gave up and completely immersed myself by doing listening and reading only and now I’ve started writing new words and sentences to my notebook from the books just to do some writing and just for the sake of writing ‘cause I believe that physically writing something down with your hand helps your to remember them even more but I rarely review them ‘cause I don’t wanna make a chore out of it.

  • @wowjef
    @wowjef Месяц назад

    Steve. Minor polyglot here (English, Spanish, Italian, Finnish). I finally got onto LingQ. It's very good. So far, I have only tested Finnish, which I speak at intermediate level. I can confirm that the graded Finnish levels are well designed and with native speakers. I haven't tried other languages yet, but dying to try French. Best, Jeff

  • @johnsgarage6622
    @johnsgarage6622 Месяц назад +4

    Always very encouraging. It is interesting that learning a language doesn't have to be about how fast you pick it up. The important thing is it becomes yours.

    • @CrisOnTheInternet
      @CrisOnTheInternet Месяц назад +2

      Well, it took me like 10 years to make English my own, to be fair I didn't study English in a formal way, so no pressure at all.

  • @pratare
    @pratare 28 дней назад

    You know, each time I listen to you I want to give the video a thousand likes 😀

  • @danwang7532
    @danwang7532 Месяц назад

    Thanks, Steve, I really like LingQ, but there is small suggestion if the playlist could have ⏱️ timer function? Because we can listen to it while going to sleep and without worry whether it is playing the whole night

  • @marcelopugnali7567
    @marcelopugnali7567 Месяц назад +2

    Agreed indeed!!

  • @DopamineSage
    @DopamineSage Месяц назад +1

    My process of learning Brazilian Portuguese right now is the following - I'm a beginner. I don't if it is right or wrong, but it is a nice, slow and interesting way for me to engage with the language.
    Firstly, I watch content that is appealing to me. So videos about teaching something like those from Manuel do Mundo, and content like gamers, try not to laughs, etc. if im interested in Badgers, I look for content about them in my TL.
    Secondly, I add all of the songs into a playlist so I can listen to my hearts content. Sounds awesome = added.
    Thirdly, when watching a video and a word feels like it is really important, as if the word "stands out" from all the others, I try and guess the meaning. After that, I check in a dictionary or translation app for it's meaning. This is how I acquired that "agora" means "now", and "hoje" means "today". I guessed that "agora" meant "today" initially .
    Fourthly, if an interesting video pops up about some grammatical piece, like forming questions, I watch it and practice in the videos comments. Today, I found a video about "que", "o que" and "qual" by Street Smart Brazilian Portuguese. I practiced them in the comment section and the teacher taught me to use "ser" for "hoje"! So, instead of "Que dia está hoje?", we use "Que dia é hoje?".
    Related to the last, I practice writing Portuguese sentences using what I already now. Then, I try to speak aloud my sentences.

    • @gabrielbarbosa4091
      @gabrielbarbosa4091 Месяц назад

      So wonderful to know that someone is studying my language! Great luck and enjoyment in your journey!

    • @DopamineSage
      @DopamineSage Месяц назад

      @@gabrielbarbosa4091 Obrigado 😇 Português é uma idioma muito linda!

  • @tyan4380
    @tyan4380 Месяц назад +2

    this is very accurate. i noticed when i learn many languages, that at first few encounters, i slowly starts to react to some word hints , and until a day it slips out of my mouth and by then its mine. this bulk learning, from obscure to clear is much much more effective than try hard on specific set of vocabs

  • @leonardomotta7800
    @leonardomotta7800 Месяц назад

    USEFUL?????? THAT WAS AMAAAAAASING... TK YOU MR kAUFMann

  • @loui2bolus265
    @loui2bolus265 Месяц назад +1

    58 seconds haha. Anyways I love your videos and I'm happy that I found it so soon after release:D

  • @RafaelNoronhadeOliveiraSoveral
    @RafaelNoronhadeOliveiraSoveral Месяц назад

    For me it's honesty

  • @liriaechevery3693
    @liriaechevery3693 Месяц назад

    Felicitaciones, necesito aprender ingles con usted, cual es el orden de los videos para comenzar?

  • @jackbombay1423
    @jackbombay1423 28 дней назад

    I feel i´m passing the beginner level, just for context, and I've found one of my 'problems' I´m facing now is that I´m only engaged with horror or terror stories. It´s not that it´s difficult to find that type of material, obviously. It´s just I'm starting to feel that my vocabulary is very 'specialized'. I can tell many advanced level parts of a house, for example, but I barely can say any animal. So I hope my interest will get wider to help my vocabulary growth.
    On a side note, I hated those type of excercises they ask you to do in a language test where you have to pretend the thing they tell you to talk about is something you cared about. It's sort like a barrier for me and it takes me a lot of effort to really showcase my abilities in that language when they ask me about 'my perfect house' or 'hat I did last holidays', things like that I never ever thought about before sitting there in the exam. But, I kinda understand why they do that and don´t let the student talk about whatever they want instead.

  • @sergiorodrigues6694
    @sergiorodrigues6694 Месяц назад +1

    My question is: how to engage with a language when we are starting from scratch, from the very begining, without relying,at least at first, on text books to learn the basics of the target language?

  • @HangellGomez
    @HangellGomez Месяц назад

    amigo soy nuevo y mi ahelo es aprender ingles y portugues y te boy a seguir

  • @vulcanico2212
    @vulcanico2212 Месяц назад

    Hello Steve! Could in q proper moment share the books you'd read to learn french - If you had did? I noticed that, when I read a book I was able to assimilate easily the words in there proper contexts.

  • @yorgunsamuray
    @yorgunsamuray Месяц назад

    That wine experiment made me think...many Spanish-speaking countries (Spain, Chile, Argentina) produce wine, what would happen if they played music in Spanish? Which wine would they buy? Will it be according to genre (like tango makes people buy Argentinian wine)?

  • @klarailyass
    @klarailyass Месяц назад +2

    Здравствуйте Стив, насколько я поняла Вы не запоминаете отдельные слова. То есть, Вы просто слушаете и читаете на изучаемом языке интересную для Вас на тот момент тему, верно?

  • @AW_7_7_7
    @AW_7_7_7 Месяц назад

    1:11 Myelin = sounds like "My A Lean" 🙂

  • @surrealistidealist
    @surrealistidealist Месяц назад +9

    1:11 MY-el-in

    • @J_H72
      @J_H72 Месяц назад

      I believe in common usage, it's pronounced with only 2 syllables.

    • @ady38
      @ady38 Месяц назад

      ​@@J_H72definitely 3 when I was at Uni but second syllable is less pronounced. Accent on first syllable as shown.

  • @gamingwithpurg3anarchy157
    @gamingwithpurg3anarchy157 Месяц назад

    Within my roughly 2 years and 4 months of learning Portuguese (br) I have only spoken for about an hour. Total 😅 I would like to speak more.. wasn't really an option though. Hopefully soon I'll be able to speak more because I noticed from the first time I spoke to the 2nd I understood so much better and even spoke slightly better. And then the 3rd time was even better of course. So If I was able to speak for hours and hours I think I'd easily be b2 right now. But there's so many difficult things and so much to learn since it is my first language. Just glad I was able to find LingQ about 9 months ago

    • @loboguarana709
      @loboguarana709 Месяц назад +1

      Olha, eu sou timido mas fluente em português (br), to estudando Ingles ha 1 ano e 4 meses, tenho 17 anos, se quiser conversar...
      Well, I'm shy but fluent in portugues br (my mother tongue). I have been studying English for about 1 year and 4 months. I'm 17, if you wish talking...

    • @gamingwithpurg3anarchy157
      @gamingwithpurg3anarchy157 Месяц назад

      @@loboguarana709 poss entender sem a tradução, mas obrigado 😂 eu também sou muito tímido.. mas eu adoraria conversar contigo. Onde você gostaria que eu entrasse em contato com você

  • @LEARN7522
    @LEARN7522 Месяц назад

    Please recommend me books for vocabulary building

  • @belstar1128
    @belstar1128 Месяц назад

    yea i agree with this but i am learning a few rare languages like Albanian and there just isn't much interesting media in that language its mostly just stuff that appeals to a lot of people but not really people like. me its all either reality shows or soap operas or sports. it kind of feels like media from my own country in the 90s that i was trying to get away from when i started learning English. but they haven't really embraced the internet much some smaller languages used the internet to make it so they can make more media for cheap and now they can compete with the bigger countries. while other just ignore it and the local media is permanently stuck in the year 2000 while the young people get immersed in English speaking culture or sometimes French or other languages.
    another thing i noticed that as i get better at languages i start to dislike certain content i enjoyed at first just because i misunderstood it. like there was this youtube channel from Rwanda making news videos in Kinyarwanda. but maybe they just changed recently but i realised their videos about international topics are just Russian Chinese and even north Korean propaganda. in languages like Russian and Chinese i can just find stuff made outside of the country or stuff that isn't political or controversial. and people may ask why i am learning these smaller languages i often meet Albanian people irl and Rwandan people too. the Rwandan population is still growing too .

  • @matten_zero
    @matten_zero Месяц назад +56

    For fellow anime fans, if youre tryna to learn Japanese, connect it to anime. Textbooks after a long day of work is not enough

    • @angusz_
      @angusz_ Месяц назад +4

      Must be fun to succeed!

    • @BENbG8
      @BENbG8 Месяц назад +3

      Це не працює саме по собі. + Коли ти дивишся аніме і розбираєш його на фрази ,то втрачається елемент розваги.

    • @maikersanchezleon8686
      @maikersanchezleon8686 Месяц назад +4

      Totally agree with you. Not only it's not enough, but it's actually boring. That's why, only 15min of committed daily grammar routine (in the morning preferable) is enough for you to become great at the language. The rest of the day, learn from really enjoyable things 😊

    • @Kalani86
      @Kalani86 Месяц назад +1

      It helps a bit, but just know that people don't talk like that in real life. The majority of the language in anime is very informal/strange for daily speech.

    • @matten_zero
      @matten_zero Месяц назад +2

      @@Kalani86 depends on which anime sure. But it's better than no input/practice.

  • @randomenia
    @randomenia Месяц назад +5

    Thanks You i don't dedicated much time, i'm learn like 13 days aproximate , and the more difficult of the english for me is use phrasal verbs , i've mistake but I don't afraid to speak or write , that make more easy acquire much more vocabulary, also I see something and associate for not mix or use my native idiom like conection or translation but conect directly whit the experience , sorry for My mistake I wait that You understand me

    • @user-dv6hx4ye4c
      @user-dv6hx4ye4c Месяц назад +2

      Good luck bro

    • @randomenia
      @randomenia Месяц назад +1

      @@user-dv6hx4ye4c thanks you 🤜

    • @gabrielbarbosa4091
      @gabrielbarbosa4091 Месяц назад +3

      Verry understandable! Keep it up, you are doing good

    • @gabrielbarbosa4091
      @gabrielbarbosa4091 Месяц назад

      Regarding the phrasal verbs, you will not want to memorize each one, just try to perceive by the context their meaning, this way you will evolve faster. There is no rule behind the meaning of them so you must keep in touch with the language for better comprehension.

    • @randomenia
      @randomenia Месяц назад

      @@gabrielbarbosa4091 yeah but It a little dificult because only one have diferent meaning in diferent context but recently start to learn I wait can learn , in fact was a little difficult understand all the text but i do the better that can , I wait don't have mistake

  • @educatethechildren
    @educatethechildren Месяц назад +4

    I’m guessing that, in addition to the physiological issue of changing brain functions as we get older, we have also by then spent quite a lot of our time (professionally, in school, etc.) reading stuff that doesn’t necessarily interest us and we are DONE. 😂

  • @thiagoxaviersoutricolor8260
    @thiagoxaviersoutricolor8260 Месяц назад

    Hello Steve how's it's going? Have nice weekend to you.

  • @cherubin7th
    @cherubin7th Месяц назад +1

    Idk all that immersion stuff doesn't work for me. It is just like watching or "reading" random noise.

  • @thenightcorereaper
    @thenightcorereaper Месяц назад

    My-Lin

  • @gabiyoutubeaccount
    @gabiyoutubeaccount Месяц назад +3

    I am learning finnish and in the past months I have been losing motivation. I am finding it difficult to find interesting content.

  • @Adaminho_10
    @Adaminho_10 Месяц назад

    Hey my name is adam I,m 15 years old and I,m want learning english

  • @rafalkaminski6389
    @rafalkaminski6389 22 дня назад

    I would like to see a toddler learning medicine vocabulary 😅

  • @Ygghkkjg
    @Ygghkkjg Месяц назад

    REVISITING MATERIAL
    Ki t3awed tzour wala tetfarej mo7tawa tnajam tet3almou blé ma toche3or
    LISTENING , READING , KEYWORD COLECTING
    ENGAGEMENT
    kén ta3mel 7aja ma t7ebhach mochek t7ebeha ma tet3alamch menha

  • @okan3423
    @okan3423 Месяц назад

  • @monchordoficial1311
    @monchordoficial1311 Месяц назад

    Hellloooooowwww, one of the first comments here.

  • @Adaminho_10
    @Adaminho_10 Месяц назад

    I,m live mrroco

  • @davidbrisbane7206
    @davidbrisbane7206 Месяц назад +3

    The most underrated facet of language learning is being born in the country of your target language 😆.

    • @davidbrisbane7206
      @davidbrisbane7206 Месяц назад

      @@LangXplorer
      I am sure it was a long struggle to attain this level, but totally worth it 👍

  • @dewanshuraut
    @dewanshuraut Месяц назад

    Can you speak sanskrit

  • @elenaekanathapetrova2282
    @elenaekanathapetrova2282 Месяц назад

    Интересно почему из россиии linq теперь даже не открывается без vpn

  • @Pazuzu-
    @Pazuzu- Месяц назад

    Its not discipline, just interest and convenience.

  • @MissMoonshineDance
    @MissMoonshineDance Месяц назад +8

    myelin pronounced MY-uh-lin (or Mai-uh-lin). not “miyelin”

    • @SilverBlack831
      @SilverBlack831 28 дней назад

      When I was in school, it was pronounced my-lin

  • @user-hu4tx6fu6z
    @user-hu4tx6fu6z Месяц назад

    I have lived in the UK for almost a year but I get no progress in English, so I think it might be useless to try a new language😂

    • @Tsunkuotaku
      @Tsunkuotaku Месяц назад

      I've lived in Japan for almost 9 years and my Japanese is still, at best, caveman level. Your English far exceeds my Japanese, so you're not doing so bad.

    • @user-hu4tx6fu6z
      @user-hu4tx6fu6z 29 дней назад

      @@Tsunkuotaku Thank you, you are so nice

    • @Alec72HD
      @Alec72HD 19 дней назад

      ​​@@Tsunkuotaku
      In my observation of immigrants to US I came to this conclusion.
      In the first TWO years
      those who don't become at least intermediate in English, they will NEVER go beyond the very beginner level.
      On another note, someone (adult) definitely can become near native in a year or two.
      But most adults are not willing to undergo the psychological stress associated with that.
      What stress?
      Stop using your native language (completely) and you will be very stressed for about 3-6 months. Then you acquire a second language and it becomes enjoyable rather than stressful.

  • @peterreid9769
    @peterreid9769 13 дней назад

    Just put some effort in and you'll get there.

  • @hcholm
    @hcholm Месяц назад +1

    /ˈmaɪəlɪn/

    • @Honibaz
      @Honibaz Месяц назад +1

      He doesn't seem to be a fan of IPA, despite its usefulness.

  • @GeorgeDeCarlo
    @GeorgeDeCarlo Месяц назад

    As far as the plasticity of the brain there are supplements for that.

  • @nodistraction5857
    @nodistraction5857 Месяц назад

    Grandpa tell me how i learn English fluently so that, i can talk you in English fluently...

  • @willtravelforsubs
    @willtravelforsubs Месяц назад +1

    I really can't find anything compelling or engaging at my level. I've tried all the podcasts and various levels of anime. I'm bored to tears and not understanding even 10% of it. And I have been studying for years. Ugh.