At 0:54 it is said, "For many people, they are intuitive learners." Yes--for MANY people--but not for everyone! I can't learn foreign languages at all by this type of intuitive imitation. I have to analyze it! Far too many teachers want to force their students into learning via one particular method only--and if that method doesn't work for you, well--too bad. You can just flunk out, as far as they're concerned. Thank you for recognizing that there are different learning styles.
I have never heard "nuoreta". I thought it was wrong but it actually is a word. I would say "nuorentua" or at least figuratively "nuortua". There are three forms for a verb that describes something that cannot happen.
2 things, 1. Your presentation certainly helps a lot. well explained. 2. You look like Rashid Khan (Afghani cricket player) Take both as compliments. 😁
Hi Mehrsa. Thanks for the incentive! It means a lot. Indeed I wanted to continue with these video series, but in between my PhD and other life matters it is hard to find the time.
At 0:54 it is said, "For many people, they are intuitive learners." Yes--for MANY people--but not for everyone! I can't learn foreign languages at all by this type of intuitive imitation. I have to analyze it! Far too many teachers want to force their students into learning via one particular method only--and if that method doesn't work for you, well--too bad. You can just flunk out, as far as they're concerned. Thank you for recognizing that there are different learning styles.
kiitos!! Just starting out and was looking for something helpful like this. Thank you!
I have never heard "nuoreta". I thought it was wrong but it actually is a word. I would say "nuorentua" or at least figuratively "nuortua". There are three forms for a verb that describes something that cannot happen.
2 things,
1. Your presentation certainly helps a lot. well explained.
2. You look like Rashid Khan (Afghani cricket player)
Take both as compliments. 😁
For all the people that are boring in the beggining because all the gibberish this man speaks, the foremost of the video begins at 5.52 minute
kiitos paljon🙏🏻
One makes mistakes, not does. But the material is great. Thank you.
Thanks! Very useful ^^
Very interesting...why don't you continue to make these kinds of videos????
Hi Mehrsa. Thanks for the incentive! It means a lot. Indeed I wanted to continue with these video series, but in between my PhD and other life matters it is hard to find the time.
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Looking for your success 🤠
Kiitos ja onnea Arthur 🌹
@@arthurbeyond2002 - thank you for this verb list, even if you haven’t followed up!
Kiitos paljon
Hienoa!! Lausut hyvin. Y kaipaa vielä harjoitusta.
Muito obrigadooo ,eu gosto Portugese e eu usar dolingo ,agora eu entende poco mas Finish e muito difficil pra mi
Why did you quit making videos?
Je vous écris en francais: pouvez vous me dire le passé composé des verbes avoir . être. ...svp. et faire manger. Fatigué. Fatigant ?
So how we conjugate