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Thank you so much dear. I am so glad for to learn English. In fact my dream is speaking the real English like you. God bless you my teacher, with a lot of wishes.
Great stuff Steve and Piotr! I have been listening to Piotr's content for years now and it has made a huge difference when it comes to improving my Polish. I recommend it to all my students who want to learn Polish. Both of you keep producing top-notch stuff and inspiring language learners around the world! L
Z powodu podkastów Piotra teraz jestem w stanie rozumieć podkasty po polsku na youtubie i czytać książki po Polsku. I recommend his site and method. His Podcast combined with linqg helped me a lot to understand spoken Polish language. Piotrze, kiedy kiedyś chzesz nauczyć się niemieckiego szukając partnera językowego - jestem gotowy!
Dwie z moich ulubionych osób! Lubię słuchać was obu. Uczę się polskiego z Piotrem i gorąco polecam swoje historie dla uczniów polskiego. Fascinating stuff- thanks Steve and Piotr!
Hi, friendly reminder: When you want to say: "I'm learning polish with Piotr and really recommend his stories for polish language students." We say: Uczę się polskiego z Piotrem i gorąco polecam JEGO historie ucznIOM polskiego. Keep up, great work :)
I like hearing the point of view of someone who started learning a language in their 40's (I'm in my 40's too). His English is very easy to understand, I hope my languages sound this good too. Repetition is key and you get it by reading once you're able to read. My Japanese teacher understood the power of review and every class the first 15 minutes or so we did review activities. He's the only language teacher I've had who deliberately did review every class. I was lucky. Learning languages is very hard which makes teaching it difficult. A lot of teachers don't really believe in what they do I think and that's why self learning or self studying is such a great option for language students.
What a great interview. Really enjoyable and informative. Steve and Piotr are both great inspirations and are putting great advice and content out there. Keep up the good work guys (and not forgetting Luca as well!).
I really love Real Polish and Piotr's voice, it sounds fantastic agreeably for me. And I want to thanks Piotr for his podcasts, which helps me learn Polish in a pretty pleasure way.
Thanks for the content, both on lingq and real polish! Having had the language learning experience in school and university, I greatly appreciate the mini-stories approach. I find reading the short stories with changing viewpoints and time, to be very very useful. I have spent a lot of time trying to force memorize grammar from a table, but being able to "experience" grammar changing in context is invaluable. Thanks for all the good advice and inspiration
I'm really interested in learning Polish, even more so than Russian. It's just something about the language the really attracts me... perhaps I just really like the sound of it haha and of course the history of Poland is really interesting
This video came at a great time. I've been learning Polish so I could speak Polish with my father. Unfortunately, as a child he never taught my sisters and I how to speak Polish( he was 1st generation Pole born in the United States so he spoke both Polish and English) . Now he is older, many of his family is gone and he says he's forgetting how to speak in Polish. Unfortunately there isn't enough Polish speakers left where we live so it's hard to maintain the language. I'd love to have a conversation with him. I'll admit that I'm still in the beginning of this journey of learning Polish and I'm taking in all that I can, whether if it's with Duolingo, with Ling Q , reading books, listening to videos learning about Poland or Polish language in general. I've even found some Polish tv and if they have captions to look up and listen to words I don't know. Videos like this though encourage me to keep going on , even though I still have a way to go.
I agree with the criticism of the boring nature of beginning readers designed to teach someone a language, but those are different from authentic children's books, those written by native speakers to appeal to children growing up with their language. When learning Italian as a beginner, years ago, I sought out children's books as a way into the language, and I was excited to understand them. The same with my recent engagement with Yiddish. I just wish it were easier to get ahold of these things when studying a language.
Hey I first time heard about Steve in when Aj Hoge speak about him, he said that Steve likes reading and listening, Aj Hoge teached me to make repetition with a new distinction.
Conversations like these make me extra excited for the release of Lingq 5.0 when the mini-stories for Hindi are released. Do you have a rough ETA for this magnificent service?
Я знаю о нем, но не очень хорошо знаю его песни. На самом деле мне трудно понять его песни, и, конечно, я не знаю различных ссылок, которые он делает на современную русскую культуру своего периода. Мне очень нравятся советские фильмы 60-х, 70-х и 80-х годов, и я хотел бы потратить больше времени на знакомство с культурой России того периода.
Steve, this person is an American English teacher in Thailand and has learned Thai to a native level according to actual natives. How about an interview with him for the viewers here currently learning or thinking of learning Thai? The advice of someone who has been in the same boat as learners about how he has learned the language will be tremendously useful. Sure you don't speak Thai, but it's the same case for lots of languages, and every single person on the channel so far happens to speak a language you know. How about doing something new by interviewing someone who speaks a language you don't? Especially one who has learned it to a fluent, native level, and sharing advice for the sake of viewers wanting to learn Thai, because if you paid attention to recent comments, quite a few people here want to learn it. If you really care about the audience, and if you really intend this channel for language learners, then do those people a favor instead of letting your ego stand in the way just because you don't know a language and someone else learned it to a native level. He earned his way to fluency, and the advice potential learners receive will certainly be valuable. And who knows, this experience may provide the motivation to try learning a bit of Thai. ruclips.net/user/AdamBradshawvideos
Hi! I think listening to stories in Polish may be helpful, but it can give you only passive knowledge of the language. A good Polish teacher must be able to explain which word form you need to use and, above all, why this one? If you do not know the basic rules of using words, it is difficult to create even a simple sentence...
When learning a new language you need a voice that is pleasant to listen to. At the start you need simple content with lots of repetition. Piotr of Real Polish provides both.
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Thank you for this chat, it was a pleasure to meet you again :D
Thank you so much dear.
I am so glad for to learn English. In fact my dream is speaking the real English like you. God bless you my teacher, with a lot of wishes.
Great stuff Steve and Piotr! I have been listening to Piotr's content for years now and it has made a huge difference when it comes to improving my Polish. I recommend it to all my students who want to learn Polish. Both of you keep producing top-notch stuff and inspiring language learners around the world! L
:-0 Thank you! I love to hear it!
Oh, cześć Luca!
You're right; Piotr's podcast is the real deal. Probably the best resource for Polish I've found!
Z powodu podkastów Piotra teraz jestem w stanie rozumieć podkasty po polsku na youtubie i czytać książki po Polsku. I recommend his site and method. His Podcast combined with linqg helped me a lot to understand spoken Polish language. Piotrze, kiedy kiedyś chzesz nauczyć się niemieckiego szukając partnera językowego - jestem gotowy!
Wielkie dzięki! Myślę, że kiedyś spróbuję :) bardzo mi miło
Hello I am currently in warsaw and trying to learn polish? Is there any advice that you can give me?
Cieszę się, że widzę rozmowę między Steve'em a Piotrem. Wysłuchałem wielu Twoich podcastów po polsku Piotr.
I'm in my 30s, and I thought I was too late to learn more languages. But this gives me hope!!!
Im 44 learning Italian. We can do it. 💪
Im 46. Just start listening and reading easy stuff in your target language with transcripts. Lingq helps a lot.
30year it’s not that age which you can stop 🛑 And never to late to start a new life with starting to learning any languages!!
32 and learning Korean...not too late if you're still breathing
52 here learning German. God help me!
I warmly recommend listening to Piotr's podcast if you want to learn Polish. He has such a pleasant voice, and the topics he chooses are interesting.
Dwie z moich ulubionych osób! Lubię słuchać was obu. Uczę się polskiego z Piotrem i gorąco polecam swoje historie dla uczniów polskiego. Fascinating stuff- thanks Steve and Piotr!
Hi, friendly reminder:
When you want to say: "I'm learning polish with Piotr and really recommend his stories for polish language students."
We say: Uczę się polskiego z Piotrem i gorąco polecam JEGO historie ucznIOM polskiego.
Keep up, great work :)
@@piotrradzyminski240 dziękuję! 😀
Piotr's content really is top notch. Loved this interview!
:D
Piotr helped me a lot with learning Polish, I love his podcast! Thank you, Steve, for making a video with him.
I like hearing the point of view of someone who started learning a language in their 40's (I'm in my 40's too). His English is very easy to understand, I hope my languages sound this good too. Repetition is key and you get it by reading once you're able to read. My Japanese teacher understood the power of review and every class the first 15 minutes or so we did review activities. He's the only language teacher I've had who deliberately did review every class. I was lucky. Learning languages is very hard which makes teaching it difficult. A lot of teachers don't really believe in what they do I think and that's why self learning or self studying is such a great option for language students.
What a great interview. Really enjoyable and informative. Steve and Piotr are both great inspirations and are putting great advice and content out there. Keep up the good work guys (and not forgetting Luca as well!).
Brawo Steve! Twój Polski jest coraz lepszy :)
I really love Real Polish and Piotr's voice, it sounds fantastic agreeably for me. And I want to thanks Piotr for his podcasts, which helps me learn Polish in a pretty pleasure way.
Thanks for the content, both on lingq and real polish! Having had the language learning experience in school and university, I greatly appreciate the mini-stories approach. I find reading the short stories with changing viewpoints and time, to be very very useful. I have spent a lot of time trying to force memorize grammar from a table, but being able to "experience" grammar changing in context is invaluable. Thanks for all the good advice and inspiration
great conversation you guys! and I agree with Piotr, it´s a shame prof. Arguelles is not more active, I really enjoyed listening to him
look at you conjugating all the words properly! What a great job you've done 🔥
Hello:) I'm Teresa from Poland. I'm very impressed listening to your Polish ( and before Russian )
Piotrek is great! I learn polish with him
I love these interviews!
Dziękuję Steve i Piotr. Interesująca rozmowa!
Great interview! You guys get it. Thanks!
Great interview!! Thanks!!!
Nice! Keep it on, Steve!
I'm really interested in learning Polish, even more so than Russian. It's just something about the language the really attracts me... perhaps I just really like the sound of it haha and of course the history of Poland is really interesting
When you start learning Polish, write to me as a form of exercise! :)
@@martabacic3646 That would be helpful, I have only messed around with it a bit on Duolingo, but I plan on buying a textbook for it
Loved this! I am looking for more with Piotr
The pleasure is all mine :D
This video came at a great time. I've been learning Polish so I could speak Polish with my father. Unfortunately, as a child he never taught my sisters and I how to speak Polish( he was 1st generation Pole born in the United States so he spoke both Polish and English) . Now he is older, many of his family is gone and he says he's forgetting how to speak in Polish. Unfortunately there isn't enough Polish speakers left where we live so it's hard to maintain the language.
I'd love to have a conversation with him. I'll admit that I'm still in the beginning of this journey of learning Polish and I'm taking in all that I can, whether if it's with Duolingo, with Ling Q , reading books, listening to videos learning about Poland or Polish language in general. I've even found some Polish tv and if they have captions to look up and listen to words I don't know. Videos like this though encourage me to keep going on , even though I still have a way to go.
Nice story, that's a wonderful motivation. Happy learning!
Good luck in your learning! It isn’t easy but you can do it 👏
If you need a polis native to talk to feel free to msg me :)
Thank you so much guys and of course Ajhoge the best
Awesome guys!
I agree with the criticism of the boring nature of beginning readers designed to teach someone a language, but those are different from authentic children's books, those written by native speakers to appeal to children growing up with their language. When learning Italian as a beginner, years ago, I sought out children's books as a way into the language, and I was excited to understand them. The same with my recent engagement with Yiddish. I just wish it were easier to get ahold of these things when studying a language.
Dziękuję Steve i Piotr.
Fantastic! !!
I can recommend Real Polish stories for beginners like me. They are very good.
Hey I first time heard about Steve in when Aj Hoge speak about him, he said that Steve likes reading and listening, Aj Hoge teached me to make repetition with a new distinction.
I came across Piotr's materials 3 years ago, but I thought it was difficult level for my Polish learning.
I'm learning Polish.
@Its RX Okay, I will join it.
3:38 sorry, but I'm not sure I got the name correctly.
Is it A.J. Ho?
I'd like to check it out.
Hoge
@@smorrow thanks!
This is the link to A J Hoge : ruclips.net/video/lWH4UWEBdas/видео.html
He's the godfather of Polish 🇵🇱
Hi! Does anyone know anything similar for Czech and/or Hungarian? Thank you very much!
Yes, try our mini-stories at LingQ for both Czech and Hungarian.
Hungarian with Angie
Conversations like these make me extra excited for the release of Lingq 5.0 when the mini-stories for Hindi are released. Do you have a rough ETA for this magnificent service?
We're making progress every day! A few months out :-)
They tolk about I Jay Hoks method of learning, who is he?
Irish seems even more difficult than Polish, but I am trying.
Стив, позвольте поинтересоваться: а вы слушали песни Владимира Высоцкого?
ruclips.net/video/LEBsm11fn7w/видео.html
Я знаю о нем, но не очень хорошо знаю его песни. На самом деле мне трудно понять его песни, и, конечно, я не знаю различных ссылок, которые он делает на современную русскую культуру своего периода. Мне очень нравятся советские фильмы 60-х, 70-х и 80-х годов, и я хотел бы потратить больше времени на знакомство с культурой России того периода.
@@Thelinguist понятно. Да, там правда много ссылок на вещи, которые были в прошлом.
Steve, this person is an American English teacher in Thailand and has learned Thai to a native level according to actual natives. How about an interview with him for the viewers here currently learning or thinking of learning Thai? The advice of someone who has been in the same boat as learners about how he has learned the language will be tremendously useful.
Sure you don't speak Thai, but it's the same case for lots of languages, and every single person on the channel so far happens to speak a language you know. How about doing something new by interviewing someone who speaks a language you don't? Especially one who has learned it to a fluent, native level, and sharing advice for the sake of viewers wanting to learn Thai, because if you paid attention to recent comments, quite a few people here want to learn it.
If you really care about the audience, and if you really intend this channel for language learners, then do those people a favor instead of letting your ego stand in the way just because you don't know a language and someone else learned it to a native level. He earned his way to fluency, and the advice potential learners receive will certainly be valuable. And who knows, this experience may provide the motivation to try learning a bit of Thai.
ruclips.net/user/AdamBradshawvideos
Hi! I think listening to stories in Polish may be helpful, but it can give you only passive knowledge of the language. A good Polish teacher must be able to explain which word form you need to use and, above all, why this one? If you do not know the basic rules of using words, it is difficult to create even a simple sentence...
I speak Polish but I cannot write and read it which is disappointing
Is that because you were brought up speaking with parents?
@@legendaryubagel2383 yes