Language learning obstacles to avoid if you want to learn languages well 🌍

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025

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  • @LindieBotes
    @LindieBotes  3 года назад +13

    LingoPie is now offering a 65% discount! Use this link if you'd like to subscribe and check out all their video content in multiple languages 💕 lingopie.com/?ref=lindiebotes2&LingopieAffiliate

  • @Uyuayoung
    @Uyuayoung 3 года назад +807

    I really don't like it when people come up to me and say "wow you're so talented, I wish I could learn languages like you." Like, you can. It just takes lots of time and effort but sure, if you're not willing to invest all that you won't be able to do it. But going up to people saying they're "lucky" and so "talented" kind of discredits them and the blood and sweat they put into language learning. And honestly this goes for every kind of hobby. Sure, some people really are prodigies, but still they put immense effort in what they're doing. 🙂

    • @caiosipriano3173
      @caiosipriano3173 3 года назад +10

      Perfect

    • @girl_from_makondo
      @girl_from_makondo 3 года назад +8

      помню слова преподавателя русского языка: " талант это 1% таланта, а остальное - труда"
      так что эти слова верны во всех сферах деятельностях

    • @Izumi-pw7zg
      @Izumi-pw7zg 3 года назад

      Do you have any examples of a routine? 😊

    • @caiosipriano3173
      @caiosipriano3173 3 года назад

      @@Izumi-pw7zg what do you mean?

    • @margaretkopretina
      @margaretkopretina 3 года назад +25

      exactly. people say this kind of stuff to me, and it's really started to bother me because i spend every free second on languages. it's not like i woke up one morning and could magically speak czech. it's been 6 years, involving lots of tears and frustration

  • @ishapurohit8597
    @ishapurohit8597 3 года назад +418

    I'm Indian and it's quite common to be bilingual or multilingual in our country. I grew up speaking two Indian languages and English, so three in total. My "friends" used to tease over my usage of English in daily life, but English was my favourite subject in school, so I used to deliberately practice it and my friends didn't. Fast forward now, one of the friends got pissed off because we both interviewed for the same job (it required good communication skills in English) and I got it. He said things like it was so easy for me, blah blah. As if I hadn't fallen in love with the English language and read as much literature in it as I could, as if I hadn't spent more than a decade consuming media in English and he to this day hasn't watched so much as a film in English. People will always try to put you down to make themselves feel better, try to demotivate you. Don't fall into that trap please.

    • @lunaaabug
      @lunaaabug 3 года назад +18

      you're completely right, listening to other peoples opinions is one of the most dangerous things you can do! your english is phenomenal, also~
      (your username made me chuckle a little, too xD)

    • @nnillc8899
      @nnillc8899 3 года назад +23

      Congrats on getting that job - well deserved!

    • @belkais_
      @belkais_ 3 года назад +8

      Wow your friend sucks

    • @IATEALLTHECHEESE
      @IATEALLTHECHEESE 3 года назад +9

      I wouldn't even of guessed English isn't your first language! - you're so good

    • @josephmessina4832
      @josephmessina4832 3 года назад +1

      your english is AMAZING! congrats on the job!!

  • @diariosdelextranjero
    @diariosdelextranjero 3 года назад +383

    Have patience, have systems, and repeat.
    People only give up because of how long it takes.

    • @meralsenses1376
      @meralsenses1376 3 года назад +1

      I agree😊

    • @EvoGoody
      @EvoGoody 3 года назад

      당신은 고환에 발 차기를받을 자격이 있습니다.

    • @camelliastarriver5659
      @camelliastarriver5659 3 года назад +1

      Agreed. What's your system to learn languages?

    • @diariosdelextranjero
      @diariosdelextranjero 3 года назад +2

      @@camelliastarriver5659 Have an excel sheet and record sentences there.

    • @camelliastarriver5659
      @camelliastarriver5659 3 года назад +2

      Oh I see. I think it's nice to have a system while learning languages 'cause it gets you clearer on what you should do and keep you on track. Keep it up!

  • @life_withandy
    @life_withandy 3 года назад +260

    I wasted a lot of time trying to learn vocabulary or grammar far above my level. Since slowing down and focusing on the next steps (like you said!) I have started to improve in my second language!

    • @arseini0274
      @arseini0274 3 года назад +4

      what’s your target language?

    • @life_withandy
      @life_withandy 3 года назад +3

      @@arseini0274 Korean!

    • @shweddedglowy
      @shweddedglowy 3 года назад +3

      So did I, mostly because I couldn’t find easy enough texts.

    • @life_withandy
      @life_withandy 3 года назад +5

      @@shweddedglowy I’m enjoying the easy Korean reading book by TTMIK. It’s a good level for my listening and reading practice! I recommend it if you haven’t tried it already!

    • @Svensk7119
      @Svensk7119 3 года назад +3

      Hallelujah, Life with Andy! Eccelent advise/example!

  • @PAULIVenezuela
    @PAULIVenezuela 3 года назад +142

    Does anyone else watches Lindie's videos to practice English?... I feel it's a bit meta to watch a video about learning languages while you are using said video to practice your target language (in this case, English) :D

    • @sumbunny2009
      @sumbunny2009 3 года назад +9

      I don't do this with lindies videos but I sometimes watch language learning videos in Korean to learn Korean.

    • @valerieayla4687
      @valerieayla4687 3 года назад +3

      Krashner's theories on learning languages is exactly this. He has some videos from a long time ago--literally in black and white! talking about exactly this phenomenon 👍

    • @awairose9233
      @awairose9233 3 года назад +9

      Yes! I watched this video looking for advices for learning Japanese (which is gonna be my third language) but I’m also using English which is not my native language. I don’t know, but for me it’s a satisfactory feeling.

    • @je.ne.parle.pas.francais
      @je.ne.parle.pas.francais 10 месяцев назад

      I love doing that in French (my TL)!

  • @polyglosam
    @polyglosam 3 года назад +135

    Much like any other skill, learning a language requires:
    A routine
    Discipline
    A good strategy
    Patience
    Being active
    Repetition.

  • @DominikinJapan
    @DominikinJapan 3 года назад +68

    The mindset part is so true! Especially if you are bad at languages in school, that does not mean your bad at learning languages! I sucked at English and French in high-school, it was no fun at all for me and my grades were bad. But after that, I became fluent in English and Japanese and had tons of fun while studying and practicing!

  • @leoregino
    @leoregino 3 года назад +230

    My problem is over-planning :( trying to find the "best" resources/books/videos/podcast/etc ... I cannot just help myself :'(

    • @decalcomania6481
      @decalcomania6481 3 года назад +2

      Same here

    • @thenaturalyogi5934
      @thenaturalyogi5934 3 года назад +20

      from a life long language learner, there is no best resource, I think it just depends on your interest. like Im fluent in english and can discuss complex engineering processes with people because thats my discipline, but when a doctor or worse a chemist starts talking about compounds and reactions they might as well be speaking Icelandic to me. 🤣

    • @nextghost
      @nextghost 3 года назад +17

      Let me save you a ton of pointless planning:
      1. watch videos in your target language with subtitles
      2. read books in your target language
      3. put that dictionary back on the bookshelf, it's only distracting you from learning
      4. if a book is too difficult for you at the moment, put it aside and try again later
      5. repeat for 5000 hours
      That's all the planning you need unless you're in a hurry. Everything on top of that is a nice bonus that'll cut a few hundred hours at best.

    • @thenaturalyogi5934
      @thenaturalyogi5934 3 года назад +2

      @@nextghost subtitles need to be in the target language is what you meant right? just wanted to make it clear for others 😀 thats what worked for me

    • @nextghost
      @nextghost 3 года назад +7

      @@thenaturalyogi5934 Subtitles need to be in a language that you at least roughly understand. When you're starting from scratch, subtitles in the target language are useless for the first 500 hours.

  • @stigrwanderer7304
    @stigrwanderer7304 3 года назад +12

    You are absolutely right. I'm guilty of thinking too much about the studying method I should use. "Should I focus only on listening and reading?" "Should I use flashcards?" etc. I end up taking very little action. I need to remind myself that it's more important to take action than to keep thinking about how I'm going to take it.

  • @YourfriendinKorea
    @YourfriendinKorea 3 года назад +27

    I am trying to be trilingual in Korean, English and Japanese.
    You are a good inspiration for me👍🥰

  • @ssmytheYT
    @ssmytheYT 3 года назад +40

    Heya Lindie. Just subscribed to Lingopie for Spanish. This is a really nice service! I went through a video and I really like the auto-pause (being a beginner en Espanol, haha). The click work translation is great too! Thank you for recommending this platform. So cool!

    • @morphinpink
      @morphinpink 3 года назад +5

      @Nacho Rodríguez Oh the irony.

    • @alyahpuli
      @alyahpuli 3 года назад +1

      @Nacho Rodríguez darling, i have some news for you.

  • @samanthaconti2370
    @samanthaconti2370 3 года назад +39

    I loved this video! I am learning Korean and I always felt the pressure that I had to learn it super quickly. Recently I have felt that I need to go at my own pace and enjoy the process! Thanks for the great video! 💜

    • @bissiimk3688
      @bissiimk3688 3 года назад +3

      OMG same I am learing korean too, I just learnt 학글 in one day and i can read it but then I went onto 받침 and Its confusing. So I got to spend like a week learning it properly. I already know alot of korean because of kdramas and its really helpful.

    • @BrownSugaBabe
      @BrownSugaBabe 3 года назад +3

      I’m learning Korean too and I thought I had to learn it super fast too. I have slowed down a bit and I am truly enjoying my learning. The particles kicked my ass severely but after about a week or two I learned them.

  • @saintperthnorthcloud3850
    @saintperthnorthcloud3850 3 года назад +13

    That's actually one of the biggest problem i often encounter when learning a new language, i just feel like there's a need for me to learn so much or widen my vocabularies in order for me to communicate freely but to be honest it consumes me so much to the point of feeling extremely overwhelmed and bombarded. It stressed me out and i always felt like i'm not making any progress at all and always goes back to square 1. Hopefully one day i will overcome all these obstacles and learn the language in a more effective and efficient approach.

  • @laurennoah3209
    @laurennoah3209 3 года назад +18

    I really agree with the Over-planing thing like I used to plan for two days straight what I'm gonna do in the next week and end up having a pressed week full of stress I'm not saying that I'm not doing it anymore but I'm doing my best to take it easy and enjoy my journey ! Nice vid as always Lindie :)

  • @faye7798
    @faye7798 3 года назад +20

    I absolutely love Lingopie, I’m using it to learn French. However, I didn’t realise it had so many cool features I.e the transcript and being able to review words after in context, so I’m looking forward to trying these out!
    I also wasted so much time trying to find the best way to learn or waiting for “the right time” to start. In fact, so long, I could probably be fluent by now lol!
    Great content as always, Thank you Lindie :)

    • @ValeriaMartinez-pi3pj
      @ValeriaMartinez-pi3pj 3 года назад +1

      Hi, I’ve been looking for a comment of someone who had tried the app because I just downloaded it and it doesn’t let me watch anything. I click the buttom that is supposed to show you the content but nothing happens. I’m so glad that it worked for you, but I was wondering if anything similar happened to someone who had tried the app and I didn’t know where to reach out since I sent an e-mail and nobody replied.

    • @noraq.9230
      @noraq.9230 3 года назад +1

      @@ValeriaMartinez-pi3pj Hi valeria ! The same is happening to me. I also send an e-mail but still no reply with a solution. Mine is completely blank not showing any content.

    • @faye7798
      @faye7798 3 года назад +1

      Sorry to hear you’ve had problems with the app :( I didn’t experience the same problem. I signed up for a 7 day trial and it worked immediately. Hope you manage to get it sorted.

    • @ValeriaMartinez-pi3pj
      @ValeriaMartinez-pi3pj 3 года назад

      Hope you can solve it. If I manage to solve it I’ll let you know how I did it. Thanks for replying.

    • @ValeriaMartinez-pi3pj
      @ValeriaMartinez-pi3pj 3 года назад

      @@faye7798 Thanksss

  • @italico2792
    @italico2792 3 года назад +32

    I get too overwhelmed when I want to study more languages at once. I need goals, but sometimes I get too ambitious and wanna do so many things during the day and I can't do it and end up giving up. One of my goals would be to get a C1 certificate in English since I need it for my university. Because of this I can't manage to study another language at the same time, even if I'd love to.

    • @morphinpink
      @morphinpink 3 года назад +4

      The CAE test is kind of brutal. And I took it years ago so I don't know how difficult it must be now. I'd highly recommend focusing on training for that before even thinking of studying other languages.

  • @norma94
    @norma94 3 года назад +3

    Great points lindie. I especially like the one about not focusing on higher level vocabulary that you won’t use right away. I honestly spent so many months just watching videos about how to start, or what is the best method. Starting is the best method smh.

  • @onecuriousowl
    @onecuriousowl 3 года назад +6

    I love language learning. It’s fun to me. I started with English 15 years ago when I was 13 and now I’m starting Korean. It’s harder now because I have less time and I’m more mentally tired but still, it’s so fun!

  • @caterinascarpelli
    @caterinascarpelli 3 года назад +7

    I appreciate this video so much! I learnt English when I was younger and it came very natural to me, so everyone (me included!) always thought “oh you’re so talented at learning languages, it comes so easy to you!” This belief was so rooted in me until I went to uni for languages (German and Arabic) and I hit a wall, and realized I didn’t really have a “talent” and I needed to work hard to learn new languages! This was eye opening for me and I struggled with motivation for so long! Channels like yours actually help a lot! Thanks so much for always having our backs! 💛

  • @frejamller2416
    @frejamller2416 3 года назад +16

    Oh wow, Lingopie sounds amazing! So many cool functions! I wish they had it for Korean as well ㅠㅠ

    • @stevenjon1347
      @stevenjon1347 3 года назад +4

      Yes, they need it in Korean and other non-European languages. They'd quadruple their subscriber numbers.

  • @Alexx8353
    @Alexx8353 3 года назад +11

    When I was a kid, I used the "retro" version of lingo pie: I had a DVD of Addams family which was dubbed in sooo many languages (even Hungarian!) and after I watched it so many times in my native language I knew it all by heart and got bored, so I just watched it in all kinds of different languages and even picked up some words lol

  • @janesoren4079
    @janesoren4079 3 года назад +3

    thank you! a few simple truths but so worthy of knowing them and being reminded that the language learning process isn't a competition and isn't for 'gifted' ones only

  • @milenaalmeida4619
    @milenaalmeida4619 3 года назад +7

    I absolutely love your videos Lindie 💖 they've been so important to me !Since I've started watching them my English learning process have been way less stressful and now I'm finally able to say that I'm enjoying the journey . Thank you so much!!!

  • @Adrian13rams
    @Adrian13rams 3 года назад +6

    Omg thank you for suggesting Lingopie! Ive been wanting to better my listening and native podcasts are still too hard for me so this perfect!

  • @lucaschoi1524
    @lucaschoi1524 3 года назад +9

    맞는 말인거 같네요.. 사람들은 새로운 언어를 배우는데 너무 과도한 목표와 계획 앞에서 좌절하고 포기하는 경우가 대부분이죠.. 좋은 충고 고마워요~~린디님...

  • @davidabarca188
    @davidabarca188 3 года назад +2

    That's absolutely true, I remember when I started out learning English I faced a lot of video about "how to learn English in just 3 months" but once I started I realized that it takes a lot of time and you have to be patient

  • @rashidah9307
    @rashidah9307 3 года назад +2

    Thanks, Lindie!! I would add that watching videos like yours and those from the Polyglot Gathering, etc. helps keep me motivated and encouraged in my language learning journey. Unfortunately, I've found that native speakers of the language that I'm learning are usually the greatest source of negativity or discouraging comments. When people constantly tell you that their language is "so hard" or correct you for things that you don't say wrong but different from the way that they would say them or try to tell you how to go about learning their language (as if they ever studied their native tongue!), I find this discouraging. Every week I have to listen to podcasts and watch RUclipsrs like you who talk about how it IS possible to learn foreign languages to keep me going. And it's working!! I'm learning and amazing my friends!

  • @Coen79
    @Coen79 3 года назад +4

    Thanks Lindie. Thanks to you and your films, I returned to learning a foreign language after 20 years. I would like to improve my English first. And after that also German, which I learned in high school 😀

  • @Tehui1974
    @Tehui1974 3 года назад +5

    I needed to hear this. The whole country has just gone into our highest level lock down, and as a result I'm not feeling very motivated to learn my target language.

  • @MathTutorEdu
    @MathTutorEdu 3 года назад +1

    Your video do inspire me a lot to learn a new language. Currently I am learning Chinese as my 4th language since the beginning of this year. At the beginning, I do struggle a lot since I just learn through RUclips videos, but I increase my way of learning through Hello Chinese, using a Chinese text book with the audio, having conversation at Tandem and I start to understand some of the basic conversation within 7 months.

  • @nnillc8899
    @nnillc8899 3 года назад +1

    I am currently learning Irish Gaelic on Rosetta Stone and loving it. There aren't a lot of resources for Gaelic, unfortunately, so I was thrilled that Rosetta Stone had something. I like using it because there is barely any English. You are presented with a picture and Gaelic words/phrases. You have to use context clues to figure out what is being said. Sometimes, it can be hard so I go to an Irish-English dictionary. Overall, I am loving this and very grateful for this resource. For shows, I find TGA, which is an all-Irish station and they have English subtitles.
    Congrats to everyone on their language journey! We can do this!

  • @hallgatlaszlo
    @hallgatlaszlo 3 года назад

    Köszönjük!

  • @juanfran579
    @juanfran579 3 года назад +2

    Hey Lindie, you are so right in saying that learning languages ( or probably any other thing ) isn't a matter of natural ability. First, you need top be motivated and intrigued, not only by the language also by the culture and people behind. From then on, it's a matter of building up skills. The clearer your understanding of your own language and underlying grammar, the easier it gets to learn others. Indoeuropean languages start basically from a common ground, such as modal verbs take Infinitive forms, passive require to be + participle. It's easy to adapt once you associate that automatically. It gets tricky with completely different languages for totally different mind sets. Once you already speak a few languages, you very often know how to focus on learning another one, at least of you can connect with the language for a common ground. As a German speaking English, Spanish and French fluently and with communicative skills in Valencian/Catalán, I'm learning Dutch now, which is extremely motivating for having easy and fast progress. Thank you Form your interesting videos.

  • @SherryOsborne
    @SherryOsborne 3 года назад +7

    People who say it's a magical gift make me laugh, but it's also kind of offensive, it's almost like it dismisses all the hard work that person did.
    The only tip that doesn't feel like it fits me is the part about writing too much. Writing really helps me to remember; there have been times I've been trying to remember a Korean word and then I can "see it" in my mind from when I wrote it down. Even writing out rules in English help me to remember them.

  • @elvira9546
    @elvira9546 3 года назад +4

    I am a Spanish native speaker, but I really want to improve my English. I have been taking classes since January 2020, but I do not feel ready to take the last exam of the course. English tenses are so weird for me! Also... This is not my favorite language, and it is too hard to find the motivation to continue learning and improving in those topics that I still do not understand (prepositions, how to ask or give directions, when you have to use a specific verb tense, uff... those modal verbs...). Listening, comprehension and speaking are not my problems; but I have heard that you do not need to focus in grammar, but my professors said the opposite and IT IS SO CONFUSING AND DEMOTIVATING. But well, thanks for this video, Lindie. 🥺❤️

    • @morphinpink
      @morphinpink 3 года назад +1

      Depends on what's your goal? if you're taking CEFR exams you absolutely need to focus on grammar. One of the tests (Use of English) is literally a grammar test.

    • @elvira9546
      @elvira9546 3 года назад

      @@morphinpink Well, I am going to take the ELASH. Need to get (at least) B1 level, that's the minimum. I was thinking about focus on what they're asking for in that exam (correct grammar, writting and listening skills), because I think we are not getting the speaking exam. Once I finish the English program, I will start with my own self-study plan... just want to be able to communicate correctly. 🥺

  • @zazhaahll657
    @zazhaahll657 3 года назад +2

    Thank you, downloaded app, it’s amazing learning Portuguese. Right on time😊

  • @someperson9536
    @someperson9536 3 года назад +2

    That is a good idea. Figure out what conversation topics you are interested in and learn the grammar and vocabulary that is associated with that. If you want to talk about your family, hobbies, the Olympics, and so on, learn the grammar and vocabulary that is associated with that.

  • @eliza-137
    @eliza-137 3 года назад +6

    Just started learning French yesterday. I took notes of your advices 😌

    • @LindieBotes
      @LindieBotes  3 года назад

      I’m so glad it was useful! Good luck with French!

    • @oceanelgn3692
      @oceanelgn3692 3 года назад

      Hey ! If you struggle on some points I am French If you want to speak !

  • @TheLegend-gj6bw
    @TheLegend-gj6bw 3 года назад +1

    Just checked it out, I think Lingo pie was the best sponsor I've ever seen in a RUclips video.

  • @mysterycheez
    @mysterycheez 3 года назад +2

    Hi Lindie! Thank you so much for sharing about Lingopie and for the discount code. I just signed up and am so excited!

    • @ValeriaMartinez-pi3pj
      @ValeriaMartinez-pi3pj 3 года назад

      Hey, can I ask you how it worked for you? I downloaded it, but it doesn’t let me watch anything. I click the button that is supposed to show you the content but nothing happens. I was wondering if anyone was in a similar situation so that’s why I’m asking. I know that RUclips probably isn’t the best place to ask stuff like this, but I sent a mail an nobody replied.

  • @bluecandies
    @bluecandies 3 года назад +15

    Omg! Lingopie seems like the solution to all my vocabulary related problems!!!! It’s the area I struggle with the most
    Eager to see the languages they add, hopefully some that I’m studying 🥳✨ in any case, this is any language learner’s dream

  • @Anna-xi8ve
    @Anna-xi8ve 3 года назад +5

    Hi Lindie 💞 I just want to thank you so much your content is true inspiration for me ✨
    Can't wait for next videos and newsletters 🎉

  • @carinaaragao3133
    @carinaaragao3133 3 года назад +1

    The first thing i would say is choose the language you want to learn, a lot of parents try to force their kids to learn a certain language, that does not always work, the other thing is have fun it could be thru movies or music , the textbook method never really worked for me because it's just words without context (i'm not saying you shouln't use it) for me personally i learned english thru youtube and just media in general. Today i teach english and i am studying korean (i hate it here lol).What i know is if you like what you are watching or listening you will emerge and learn.

  • @ManjeetKaur-jr1qv
    @ManjeetKaur-jr1qv Год назад +1

    I can speak 3 languages (English,hindi, punjabi) all very perfectly. Its most common to find trilinguials in india and i am currently working on korean. People say it has no future opportunities, learn french spanish etc.. it would be more easy, but my reason for learning korean is that the language amazes me. Idc what people say, but sure i will learn french too

  • @thenaturalyogi5934
    @thenaturalyogi5934 3 года назад +2

    I'm two months into aquiring Euro Portuguese and have accumulated over 100 hours of reading, listening, watching RUclips, some italki classes but the bulk of those 100 hrs are passive listening like while I'm doing chores or riding the bike or working out I listen to podcasts. I'm at 900 words and phrases on my goldlist 36 lists of 25 and I'm able to understand things even the news at an A2 level. I like writing things down but not copying text books, I usually look for content I like online and write them down in my notes to read later (I like to have my eyes rest from gadgets). I'm also reading Harry Potter 1 and O Alquimista in Portuguese to add to my vocab. summary: 100 hrs of input from reading, listening, watching in target langauge.

    • @thenaturalyogi5934
      @thenaturalyogi5934 3 года назад

      @Candice Neves Hi! There are a lot like Portuguese with leo, Mia Esmeriz, Portuguese with Carla, Portuguese dips, Practice Portuguese and Portuguese Lab. these are what I use to listen and I even watch Disney clips EU Pt

  • @MarkusBlue
    @MarkusBlue 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! I needed to hear this! Would love an language update video!

  • @_thomas1031
    @_thomas1031 3 года назад +6

    Now this is a great topic👌 Can't wait to watch the rest of the vid. Always appreciate your content Lindie!🙌🙌🙌

    • @LindieBotes
      @LindieBotes  3 года назад +2

      Thank you for sticking around!

  • @NightSora
    @NightSora 3 года назад

    Hi!
    I adore your videos!
    I am a native Hungarian and I find your videos extemely well informative and a good reference for study plans!
    I hope to see more videos from you and I am also free to talk with you in Hungarian if you need someone native in the language (even if myself needs to polish my knowledge of my own language ahaba)
    Sok sikert a jövőben is és jó egészséget kívánok! ❤

  • @michaelpanlilio6500
    @michaelpanlilio6500 3 года назад +2

    Thank you po sa advices! I think this video is for me because back then, I most of the time spend my time watching these videos of how to learn xyz language. But now, I just continuously study by myself and not waste my time watching those videos. Hehe

  • @nextlifetime3940
    @nextlifetime3940 3 года назад +2

    I definitely find myself not starting because I’m undecided on what I should do when learning a language

  • @アルビナ-u8y
    @アルビナ-u8y 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for recommending Lingopie to us!! Subscribed to it right away😆

    • @ValeriaMartinez-pi3pj
      @ValeriaMartinez-pi3pj 3 года назад

      Hey, can I ask you how it worked for you? I downloaded it, but it doesn’t let me watch anything. I click on the button that is supposed to show you the content but nothing happens. I was wondering if anyone was going through a similar situation so that’s why I’m asking. I know that RUclips probably isn’t the best place to ask but I sent a mail and nobody replied.

    • @アルビナ-u8y
      @アルビナ-u8y 3 года назад +1

      @@ValeriaMartinez-pi3pj oh, I didn’t think about an application, was just watching it from my browser😂😂

    • @アルビナ-u8y
      @アルビナ-u8y 3 года назад

      @@ValeriaMartinez-pi3pj ok so I download that app and it’s working, no problems at all😌

    • @ValeriaMartinez-pi3pj
      @ValeriaMartinez-pi3pj 3 года назад

      @@アルビナ-u8y Hahaha I’ll try it from the browser, thanks.

    • @ValeriaMartinez-pi3pj
      @ValeriaMartinez-pi3pj 3 года назад

      @@アルビナ-u8y Oh, thank you so much for downloading it.

  • @ronaldonmg
    @ronaldonmg 3 года назад +1

    I think one main obstacle to learning "small" languages is lack of access. I mean to movies in the language with good subtitles in your native one, interesting radio-broadcasts, books in easy language, people to speak it with...
    National languages are made difficult on purpose, to make it easy to distinguish "insiders" from "outsiders". Auxlangs like Esperanto don't have such artificial difficulty

  • @karhandache
    @karhandache 3 года назад +1

    That's similar to how I learn a new language. I imagine a situation when/where I'll be using that language and then I "prepare" the conversations that may take place.

  • @langfun9265
    @langfun9265 3 года назад

    I was trying to give language learning advice to one of my friends and I couldn't organize my thoughts and put them into words. You just spoke out my mind in an organized, understandable way! Thank you so much! Now I have words to explain what I was trying to explain.
    and, thank you for the advice "don't spend more time on planning than actually studying". Even though I know this, and give this advice to others, I always spend more time planning than actually studying. Someone has to remind me this once in a while XD

  • @pariskhouri4678
    @pariskhouri4678 3 года назад +1

    Wow, lingopie is too good. Thanks for recommending, Lindie.

  • @kaysan_music
    @kaysan_music 3 года назад +1

    저는 한 언어를 공부하기 시작할때 그 문화를 즐기고 있는 자기의 미래모습을 상상을해요.
    계획은 별로 안 하는 편이라서 끌리는데로만 하는경우가 많은데 사간 트랙킹을해서 다시 볼땐 동기부여가 생겨요.
    린디씨 동영상들이 동기부여중에 하나죠.☺️

  • @meralsenses1376
    @meralsenses1376 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video🙏🥰 I am having trouble times to planning😅 I like listening more. When I listen, I learn vocabularies more easly. That's why I use youtube a lot. I have struggle with textbooks and I think textbooks not for me. I like doing my own questions. If I repeat that sentences or vocabs, I can start thinking in that language after 1 month. That's my process of learning. Also I use e- dictionary a lot.

  • @languagecomeup
    @languagecomeup 3 года назад

    I agree! Find content that you enjoy that is going to be more useful to what your goals are. If you want to have more input that could be likely used in output find enjoyable content that can help with that. (Slice of life shows as opposed to crime dramas for example). Nice video!

  • @jeanette531
    @jeanette531 2 года назад +1

    I am fluent in english and Chinese, intermediate in Korean. I’m starting out Malay and Japanese right now. Want to be fluent in these three foreign languages in three to five years time ❤️

  • @johentes6565
    @johentes6565 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Lindie, your tips are really useful. All love

  • @rebecagabrielesilva773
    @rebecagabrielesilva773 3 года назад

    The only thing that I have to complain about your videos is that they're too short. Thank you for your tips and help. And I love your contents...

    • @LindieBotes
      @LindieBotes  3 года назад +1

      Your comment made my day, thank you Rebeca!

  • @fatikook221
    @fatikook221 3 года назад +1

    welcome back i really did miss ur videos !

  • @strawberryrain7524
    @strawberryrain7524 2 года назад

    Thank you so much madam! This video has motivated and influenced me to learn languages peacefully without rushing. I always worry about rushing the process but now I kinda feel like I should take my time and learn properly!

  • @veniciussantos7514
    @veniciussantos7514 3 года назад

    Good video, Lindie ! I'm training my listening skills for your videos! I'm a Brazilian 🇧🇷 I speak Spanish and I'm betting my listening and speaking skills in English to achieve the intermediate level

  • @yourlinguisticlatebloomer9893
    @yourlinguisticlatebloomer9893 3 года назад +1

    I have often experienced depression. Indeed, 8 1/2 years ago, I was almost at the point of calling the suicide hotline. However, for me, language learning is a medicine for melancholy. I’m 54 years old and I want to learn as much Chinese as I can. I can’t study other languages in depth right now but I’m hoping that will change. Chinese characters, both traditional and simplified, are like works of art.

    • @Sofiastudiez
      @Sofiastudiez 2 года назад

      I’m happy for you that you found a better way out! Learning languages can be such a relaxing thing

  • @shivakumargpmcs6307
    @shivakumargpmcs6307 3 года назад

    Thankyou so much for making this valuable video for new learning languages 🙏👍

  • @nickp3949
    @nickp3949 3 года назад +1

    The transition this video made from “don’t make these language learning mistakes” to “Lingopie ad” was smooth af

  • @thatyoutubechannel9953
    @thatyoutubechannel9953 3 года назад +5

    Learning Chinese, I've reached the level I'm at and at this point I'm understanding like one sentence out of every ten in the Chinese media I consume. Now it's getting much harder to get that two out of ten than it felt like it was to get to one out of ten.

  • @spicynoodles2742
    @spicynoodles2742 3 года назад +2

    I want to learn Russian, in my case I love art and I found many tutorials in Russian, so my goal is to learn enough to understand it. For now I would say that my progress is very slow, but at least I realize that I know more words than last week and understand more than before.
    To learn English it helped me a lot to listen to music in that language, so I do the same with Russian.

  • @electrofreak6330
    @electrofreak6330 3 года назад +4

    Weereens baie dankie Lindie.. Ek probeer Japanese leer maar ek verloor altyd my motivation na ñ ruk dan begin ek die goed vergeet.

  • @JohnnyUtah488
    @JohnnyUtah488 3 года назад

    A mistake I've made is over-relying on passive, low-effort input activities. Like just watching a YT video without good concentration, and ignoring any parts I missed or don't understand. Although this does work to a degree, it's painfully slow.
    In my experience, input works better if you put in more effort. Really try to focus and understand as much as possible. Rewind or reread as many times as needed. When you get lost, stop to look up key words and grammar. Continually push yourself into more challenging material. It's tiring, but it really helps. My general rule is, if you feel mentally exhausted after 20-30 minutes, you're probably doing it right.
    This is a point that often seems to get lost amid the popularity of the "comprehensible input" approaches. People imply you can just "Netflix and chill" while the language effortlessly soaks into your brain. Maybe that works for some people, but in my experience, it's way too slow.

  • @RobertHeslop
    @RobertHeslop 3 года назад +1

    I think a big obstacle is to break down the barrier of fear and instead of being ashamed of making a mistake, be proud that you attempted.

  • @eadecamp
    @eadecamp 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video. I was book learned in French for 7 years because my mother wanted me to know it for France's rich history and culture. I lived in Italy for 3 years and could get from point A to point B. I think about relearning both, but a language I've been inspired to learn lately is Ukrainian. I know it's not very useful, but I'd just like to be fluent at it.

  • @a1mazhari
    @a1mazhari 3 года назад +1

    I just started my RUclips channel to learn languages, and i don't listen to negative people, wish me luck guys 🤞✨

  • @mestgabss
    @mestgabss 3 года назад +2

    Yay! A new video! 😊

  • @johnjeremiah731
    @johnjeremiah731 3 года назад +9

    I am learning three languages, Japanese, French, English, i give 8 years spend learning on English, and Japanese is 1.5 years, and French is 7 months and i really like your video💜✨️, and i always patience and i am from Myanmar, 14 years old. Nice to meet u

  • @Erika-pq7ip
    @Erika-pq7ip 3 года назад +3

    It's truee that you can learn everything if you devote time effort and persistence BUT I also think that there are some people who are more inclined to "catch" languages. Just like there are people who are more inclined and they understand math better

    • @Marcos-kd6rb
      @Marcos-kd6rb 3 года назад

      I agree with you, but also someone who's willing to learn a new language, even if they don't have the "talent", will probably make more progress than somebody who might be good at learning languages, but just don't study. Same for math, music and others. So in a nutshell, I believe that effort is way more important than just talent.
      (Of course, effort + talent will make even more progress, but I think u got my point haha)

  • @sanagurin2225
    @sanagurin2225 3 года назад +2

    I’m learning Korean now and it’s been 8 months and my study method is if I don’t write it down then I don’t remember it I could read a word or a sentence multiple times but unless I write it down somewhere, I wouldn’t remember it, I also realized writing down transliteration was actually stopping me from progress so I stopped, my notes at the beginning had a lot of English translations but now I have a lot of notes without the English translation because when I look at the sentences I’m like I know this word and this word so this sentence has to do with this person doing this action but I don’t know what this particular word is so I google it, for me I realized not putting the English translation also helped a lot because the more I searched for the translation each time I forgot the word in a sentence or the whole sentence the more it stuck so anywhere I saw that sentence or word I immediately remember this means this and playing around with words and making sentences of my own also helped a lot, I still have a really long way to go and still have a lot of learn. I set goals for myself like I want to be able to have a basic conversation in two years or I want to be able to read and write Hangul in 6months without struggling, I think my third month I was already able to read Hangul at a normal pace even though I had no idea what 95 percent of the words meant😂. I just had that little joy that I can read a whole sentence without struggling so that little achievement kept encouraging to keep going, I’ve had days when I want to give up but I just look back at the progress I’ve made and be like look how far you’ve come, last year you didn’t even know what hello was. Oh this is a long post lol. Just gonna conclude with find what methods work for you, if you don’t know yet try different things what works for person A might not work for person B and have fun with it. Don’t set unrealistic goals, please this is why a lot of people give up because they set unrealistic goals for themselves

    • @jebewonn
      @jebewonn 3 года назад

      Thanks for the info!
      Also,can I ask?
      How do you manage your time to learn it?
      Do you learn it everyday?
      And if it yes,then when do you learn it and how long(hours) do spend to learn?
      (Sorry for the questions hehe)

    • @sanagurin2225
      @sanagurin2225 3 года назад

      @@jebewonn I would be lying if I say I don’t study everyday but I don’t study intensively every day, they are Days I study for like two hours and there are days I study for about 10 minutes or 20. I try to stop the moment I feel exhausted, sometimes I study without the intention of trying to study like when I come across a word or sentence while watching kdrama and I search what each word in the sentence mean. For me studying in the morning I find it’s better than studying at night so what I do is, I study in the morning and then just revise at night and whatever I don’t remember I write them down and relearn them the next morning and add like a new word or sentence. Also sometimes I don’t try to learn new words I just revise all the words I’ve learnt to see if I’ve forgotten any words or sentences. There is no point learning new words and sentences if you can’t retain them right. So let’s say the whole week I’m studying then I take two days to revise what I’ve learnt. Then I don’t try to learn more than 5 words or sentences a day even if I feel like I’ve got it and I can do more I never go past 5. Everyone is different some Learn 1 word or sentence per day and some learn 10 for me I choose 5 because it’s what’s I’m most comfortable with

    • @jebewonn
      @jebewonn 3 года назад +1

      @@sanagurin2225 Thanks for answering!
      Also Fighting!!!

  • @m.aldakheel803
    @m.aldakheel803 3 года назад +2

    Hi, I want you to make a video about learning the English language. I tried to learn it for a long time but my progress is not that good. I want to make my writing better especially academic writing.

  • @guardian_de_la_verdad
    @guardian_de_la_verdad 2 года назад

    "People say 'You must have some kind of magic talent, you were born this way, you're really lucky' "
    Yeah, I can relate to that. I remember my old school, high-school, and college days when I passed all my exams with flying colors. Many people said, "Wow, you're so lucky! I wish I were that good at studying too... " My reaction was along the lines of "excuuuuse me?! I've been working hard every day, so I could learn all that stuff for my exams, including subjects I really hate. It's not a matter of luck nor talent. It's just willpower to work hard instead of slacking off. "
    In fact, even if you have a kind of "natural talent", it might be 20% of your success at most. The remaining 80-100% comes from willpower to work hard and do whatever it takes.
    Greetings from Spain!

  • @TheJauri18
    @TheJauri18 3 года назад

    I think Stephen Krashen once in a direct with Matt vs Japan said that the only thing that left was a kind of Graded Reader for audiovisual content, and I think Lingopie could be like the definitive tool for lenguage learning, I haven't try it yet but boy I'm so hyped.

  • @gchocca
    @gchocca 3 года назад +4

    I was watching the video and when she says "we're bombarded with people saying 'this is the best way to learn a language'", at that very moment an ad popped up with a guy saying "Hey, THIS IS THE BEST WAY TO LEARN A LANGUAGE!" 🤣

  • @jellyrcw12
    @jellyrcw12 2 года назад

    Pursue what interests you. For example, I love gossip blogs lol. So when I started learning Swedish again I would spend a bunch of time reading advice and gossip columns in Swedish.

  • @raphaellamartelino
    @raphaellamartelino 3 года назад

    Hey Lindie! Hindi ko alam kung nasagot mo na ‘to sa ibang video pero - bakit mo naisip na mag-aral ng Tagalog? 私は今日本語を勉強してから、おすすめの勉強の仕方をあげてくれてありがとうございます!一緒に頑張りましょう!

  • @margaretkopretina
    @margaretkopretina 3 года назад

    This is unrelated, but I just turned the video on and your hair looks soooo pretty!!

  • @abesapien9930
    @abesapien9930 3 года назад +3

    LingoPie looks legitimately cool.

  • @gaming4K
    @gaming4K 3 года назад

    Don't rush cuz lot of those people on youtube can only introduce themselves and they just practiced those things what's needed for few videos. And those situations are very easy to prepare for. 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @TB-wh6vg
    @TB-wh6vg 3 года назад +2

    wow.... that last one hit home :O you might be my favourite YT polyglot.

  • @MarkusBlue
    @MarkusBlue 3 года назад +1

    We would love to see a plan for the Third quarter of your language plan!

  • @dreamylittleowl727
    @dreamylittleowl727 3 года назад

    Thank you. Very inspirational and helpful video :))

  • @beyondthebasicsinpolish
    @beyondthebasicsinpolish 3 года назад +1

    Lingopie sounds amazing. Maybe they can notify me when they have Polish?

  • @aEquanimity
    @aEquanimity 3 года назад

    I’d love to see more of your language schedule/diary! It looks cute 😊

    • @LindieBotes
      @LindieBotes  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! Have you seen the video I made about it?

    • @aEquanimity
      @aEquanimity 3 года назад

      @@LindieBotes yes, I just came across it 😅 thanks!

  • @Daggy5
    @Daggy5 3 года назад

    Since I made myself the plan of becoming a polyglot I start learning languages.
    For me it is just a hobby and I do it beside my fulltime job and all the other things I'm learning or doing.
    I'm not very outgoing but I can't put my concentration only on languages because I zone out or loose concentration very easily.
    For Englisch I read, listen or play games.
    For Dutch I use Duolingo or my books. I understand Dutch almost completely but I can't speak it very well that is a thing a have to change.
    Then there is Swedish.I really want to bring it to advanced level but at the moment I really struggle with it. There are so many grammar rules that don't make sense to me and it's hard for me to memorize them.
    I put French and Spanisch in a sleep mode.
    For some reasons romanic languages are very hard for me. I'm still interested in learning French, Italian, Portuguese and Spanisch (in that order) but don't know when and how.
    For the next year there are 5 language I want to learn so badly.
    Hungarian (I already have the materials but rather touched them because there were people telling me I'm too stupid for this language. But now I'll give it a try)
    Japanese (I wanted to learn Japanese since the age of 16 and now several years later it's still there so it is the language with priority to me)
    Hawaiian: I totally love the Hawaiian language but it is a little bit Alien to me but I want to speak it. So I learn woth all the limited material I could find.
    Mandarin Chinese. I'm fascinated by the characters and the tones and the paintings since I was a little girl but like Hungarian or Japanese everybody told me that it would be too hard, I would give up or I should not not even start because I'm not a clever person.
    But the longing is there so I'll try
    And last but not least: Vietnamese
    I have do admit that I might not start Vietnamese in 2022 but I really fell in love with V-Pop, I love vietnamese food and from pictures Vietnam has so many beautiful landscapes I want to see.
    And it's a little bit because of your study V-logs of Vietnamese.
    But still there are so many more languages. Want to learn like Basque, Greek, Polish, Indonesian, Korean, Hindi, Tamil, Turkish or Tlingit and Rumantsch or Sign Language.

  • @irenemcnamara9699
    @irenemcnamara9699 3 года назад

    Can you talk about some difficulties you have had with Hungarian, and how you have overcome them?

  • @noorallawati5390
    @noorallawati5390 3 года назад

    Im stuck in the planning and trying to find the best way. I realize it’s taking away my study time! I should just pick up my book and continue! Its a grammar book and has vocab and all that!

  • @Flauschbally
    @Flauschbally 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Lingopie looks really cool. I guess I need to start learning French soon. 🤣 In the meantime I need to stick to Netflix because they have at least a few movies in my target language, Croatian. All the best ❤️and thx for all your motivation.

  • @michaeldc4239
    @michaeldc4239 3 года назад +3

    Thank you! Your videos are very helpful. I’m currently a beginner in Korean language. ❤️ May I ask if you have video(s) on how to develop speaking skills? Again, thank you very much! 😊❤️

    • @LindieBotes
      @LindieBotes  3 года назад +3

      That's a great suggestion! I will keep it in mind :D Thank you!

    • @lemonpebble
      @lemonpebble 3 года назад +1

      Don't know if it'll help you but Robin's made a kinda interesting video on that topic 😉
      ruclips.net/video/QxHKkfbcRKQ/видео.html

  • @ahlem4217
    @ahlem4217 3 года назад

    If you're lazy to watch this video, trust me it was really useful 😊.

  • @cheersfor6323
    @cheersfor6323 3 года назад

    Nice to see you back .... You're so talented