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I finished watching this video of yours today. I recently subscribed to your channel. I am very passionate about learning English. I am studying English at a training center called "Cambridge" in my country. I found you to be a person who gives interesting advice and knowledge in English on RUclips. The topic of your issue is very important to me because I have difficulty in making sentences and speaking in English. The most proven way to improve English speaking skills is English and talking to someone who is more knowledgeable than you is definitely what other advice can you give about this. Thanks in advance for your advice.
As someone who's comfortable in 9 languages I submit that the ONLY way to become fluent "fast" is by devoting no less than three hours a day for at least six months. It obviously helps if you have the luxury of staying in a part of the world where your target language is spoken.
@@shahrizuanosman3655 everyone has their own best learning method. Personally I like to immerse myself and begin writing messages in the target language. My first, halting video call after about 2-3 weeks. At the beginning I only concern myself with the present tense. I'm teaching myself Spanish at the moment and it took me a year before I found it necessary to learn the subjunctive mood.
My way to learn English, I do these: 1. Watching videos about different stuff in English (daily conversation: movies for example, science, other random videos about something interesting for me). 2. Reading instructions and documentations. 3. Reading books. 4. Speak English and of course think in English 5. Talking to the chats / Writing comments And so much more
@@dorusuceveanu1089 Yes, I started learn English by myself about 3 mouth ago, but I already learn English at school and when I started learn English I knew about 1000-1500 English words.
I'm from México and I feel so proud of you, Spanish is so easy to understand because you can learn grammar, speaking and writing at the same time because a word is written on the way that it is spoken and read.
Based on what? Tell a chinese/russian/japenese/arabic/etc that Spanish is spoken the way it's written and you will hear something completely different. Native speaker saying that his native language is easy? You gotta be kidding me
I think "cramming" can work but not with word lists or grammar. It can work when you read, listen and speak a lot, when you "cram" real texts and audios into your mind. For example, when you read or listen a lot on a topic you'll stumble upon the same words many times (and it'll be a spaced repetition system for your passive vocabulary in a way). When you speak on a topic a lot you'll recall the same words over and over again - it'll be a SRS for your active vocabulary.
in brief: The video discusses techniques and strategies for effective language learning. 1. **Introduction**: Veronika introduces the topic by mentioning a book she recently read called "Fluent Forever" by Gabriel Wyner. This book has significantly influenced her approach to language learning. 2. **Key Techniques from Fluent Forever**: - **Listening for Rhythm and Sounds**: Importance of mastering the accent and sounds of a language. Accents can be a gesture of empathy and can make communication smoother. - **Using a Spaced Repetition System (SRS)**: Emphasizes the importance of timing in memorization. Overlearning or cramming isn't effective. Instead, using SRS tools like Anki can help in active recall and better memorization. - **Connecting Words to Images**: Creating personal connections with words can help in better retention. For instance, associating the word 'house' with a personal memory or image can make it more memorable. - **Learning Like Kids**: Kids have a natural progression when learning languages. For instance, they might use simpler forms of verbs before they use more complex structures. Emulating this can make learning more intuitive. 3. **QuillBot**: Veronika introduces QuillBot, a tool that helps in paraphrasing, grammar checking, and translation. She demonstrates its features and how it can be beneficial for non-native English speakers. 4. **Personal Experience with Anki**: Veronika shares her personal experience with Anki, a popular SRS tool. She emphasizes how it helped her during her college days when she was studying the Chinese language. 5. **Conclusion**: Veronika concludes by encouraging viewers to give language learning life and to approach it with passion and dedication. Throughout the video, Veronika also shares personal anecdotes, tips, and insights that she has gained from her own language learning journey.
I’m French and I’d like so much to be fluent in English. I really appreciate your way of speaking and your nice pronunciation. I understand you perfectly well. It’s so difficult for French speakers to get the right accent and good pronunciation. 👍🏻😍
Bonsoir, j'étudie Français aussi et je peux dire que votre pays est merveilleux! J'aime l' histoire française et la culture française! Cette langue est assez simple, mais la prononciation est difficile) Salut de la Russie 🇷🇺❤️🇲🇫 Hope I wrote it correctly)
Vous êtes très jeune et très douée car vous êtes polyglotte et votre Anglais est excellent au point qu’on a l’impression que c’est votre langue maternelle! 👍🏻😃 Je ne doute pas que vous puissiez parler Français aussi bien !!! 🤩🏆
If you want a challenge listen to the Geordie dialect I am a Geordie and many find it quite difficult to understand but for me I understand all English speakers a bit of French and german
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🌐 Fluent language learning is attainable through specific techniques. 00:23 📚 "Fluent Forever" by Gabriel Wyner offers rapid language learning insights. 01:18 🔊 Effective language learning techniques include: listening for rhythm and sounds, using a space repetition system (SRS), connecting words to images, and learning in a natural order. 02:10 ✍️ Quill Bot provides writing improvement tools for non-native English speakers. 03:07 🌐 Quill Bot offers paraphrasing, grammar checking, and translation tools. 03:57 🚀 Effective techniques for language fluency: listening carefully for rhythm and sounds, using SRS, connecting words to images, and learning in a natural order. 05:23 🗣️ Learning the accent of the region is important for effective communication. 06:14 🧠 "Back chaining" technique helps in pronouncing difficult combinations of sounds. 07:11 🔤 Learning the sounds of a language aids in understanding its grammar faster. 08:34 📅 Utilize spaced repetition system (SRS) like Anki to improve vocabulary retention. 09:51 🧠 Active recall enhances memory; SRS helps in recalling words at the right time. 11:32 🖼️ Connecting words to personal experiences or images boosts memorization. 14:34 📚 Learning grammar should follow natural patterns, similar to how children learn their native language. 15:57 🤷♀️ Don't rush grammar learning; focus on comprehensible input and use Anki to reinforce grammar. 16:54 🗣️ Fluent language learning is achievable by giving life to the language through practice and patience.
You're the best... Thank you so much!!! Summaries, take-away messages and time stamps like what you just did are so helpful to those of us who struggle with adhd. Thank you!😊
hello Veronika, I'm Vietnamese. recently I had a challenge name is speak and Listen to English for 30 days and then I discovered your youtube channel. thank u so much because a lot of your videos help me listen English better.
Good morning, Veronika! This is Jason Rodríguez from Caracas, Venezuela. I had a lot of fun watching your vídeo on how to become fluent in any language quickly. For those who might be interested in reading the book by Gabriel Wymer, it's available on PDF format. I'll start reading it. Thanks for sharing the information with us. May The Lord bless You!
You're excellent in your videos, I'm actually learning English, as a Spanish native speaker, your videos are my favorites to learn. I'm able to understand every single word you say.
You help me learning english language ❤️ I am from Azerbaijan and I love u so much 🫂 your accent is incredible . I hope that I’ll speak fluently like you 💗
It’s a pleasure watch your videos Veronika. And the most important thing for me is that you teach us very well! Really I’m happy for learning with your videos. Thank you
First step to become fluent in any language: stop watching videos from scammers who are telling you how to become fluent in any language. Seriously, stop.
you are very nice. I saw you first time, but I really enjoyed this video. now i am learning english and portuguese, and grammar the hardest part for me.thank you
por fin una políglota que pone un fondo adecuado a lo que expone: una escalera como referencia los escalones que hay que subir para adquirir un idioma. ¡enhorabuena!
Hello Veronika, thank you very much for the tips.I ordered the book Fluent Forever via the link after the video. The Quillbot will be a great help for me in learning. Best wishes and kind regards, Gerold 🤗
I finished watching this video of yours today. I recently subscribed to your channel. I am very passionate about learning English. I am studying English at a training center called "Cambridge" in my country. I found you to be a person who gives interesting advice and knowledge in English on RUclips. The topic of your issue is very important to me because I have difficulty in making sentences and speaking in English. The most proven way to improve English speaking skills is English and talking to someone who is more knowledgeable than you is definitely what other advice can you give about this. Thanks in advance for your advice.
keeping in mind im not a native english speaker my advice to you is to try being more flexible with the language. the only thing i noticed when reading this comment is that it sounds a bit rigid. a great way to sound comfortable in the language is to watch movies/read books in your target language! hope that helps:)
I have realising this important thing to get fluent i need practice loudly It’s same to my native language if I don’t use it loudly every day Then I will struggling in speak. Thank you so much 😊
Вау... У вас шикарное произношение. Я не смогла сразу определить вы носитель языка (английского) или все же русская. Только когда заглянула в описание и увидела, что вы русская.
I'm also learning spanish and for a brazilian like me, there's a lot of fun because of the false cognates. But in spanish I'm just a beginner, but it's really cool to see the similarities and differences.
Desafortunada is a word make for 3 Words, the main Word "fortuna" the prefijo "desa" gives negation yo any Word and the sufijo "mente" it is same as "ly" in inglish
Thanks for everything i listen for u and i learn in your videos more and more I hope to be fluent in six months that my planning now you are great teacher thanks you ❤
Thank you very much, Veronica! You've led me to a great door of opportunites. God bless you, Sister! Merci! Merci! I found the video very helpful and would be recommending it to my students. Muito obrigado minha irmã!
The most important thing of mastering English can be summarized into 2 points below,from my perspective.1 tons of input 2 tons of repetition.that’s all you need to know about language
What I have found is just by having an environment of people speaking that language around, or by starting speaking English with someone on a daily basis. Hopefully you will be able to speak fluently too.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:23 📚 Gabriel Wyner's book "Fluent Forever" offers valuable insights into rapid language learning and memory techniques. 01:18 🎧 To become fluent quickly, focus on listening carefully to rhythm and sounds, use a spaced repetition system (SRS), connect words to images, and learn grammar naturally. 02:39 📝 QuillBot is a helpful platform for non-native English speakers to improve writing skills and offers tools like paraphrasing, grammar checking, and translation. 04:23 🗣️ Mastering accents in a foreign language can be a gesture of empathy and create curiosity about your language learning journey. 06:14 🔡 Back chaining is a technique that can help with pronouncing difficult combinations of sounds in a new language. 08:34 🧠 Using a spaced repetition system (SRS) like Anki can significantly improve vocabulary retention and help in memorizing grammar concepts. 11:32 🖼️ Connecting words to personal experiences or images enhances memory retention and learning. 15:31 📖 Learning grammar in a natural order, focusing on comprehensible input, and creating simple sentences can be more effective than traditional grammar instruction. Made with HARPA AI
Hi Veronika. How are you? I like your you tube channel and your English pronunciation. Your voice look like a native speaker. Can you advise me? Where can i watch film or cartoon? My English level is b1 and i am 14 years old. I want to speak English as you. I watch your Engish video day by day.
Thank you so much for those helpful tips ❤ I appreciate everything you do for us😌😍 I benefited a lot from this video Keep going 💪 I wish you all the best.🙏 Stay safe ❤️
I also love learning languages so I've thought to learn foreign languages but then i thought that first i have to be fluent in those languages those belongs to my country so now i am doing same i am fluent in 5 languages and now i am learning more ..
Чувствовалось с первых конечно, что английский не родной, но, мое почтение)) Прекрасно представляю, сколько нужно было работать над речью - my respect😉
Thanks for your video. I love this language method. Nowadays, I fall in love with nonfiction books. This is a fluent forever book about an interesting language journey. I am also interested in this book to read.
Thank you so much for this video and the high quality information! I‘ll move in another country in a few weeks and need to learn a complete new language. So I try to find an effective way to do this. I think I‘ll read this book! Thank you very much for such good content! Geratings from Germany! 💝 Ana
For me it was slightly easier remember the word colossus because there's a song called like that by avatar, a metal band. So, that connection wasn't hard to me. Great video thanks for your advices ❤
Sadly, as adults, we don't learn the language the way we did as kids. Our language cup is already full, and now we have to make a connection between the old and the new. Thanks for the content. Polish language teacher here
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But I want to ask you. where are you from?
looking very beautiful😀
@@SAHALISLAM-k4mright , she is very beautiful.
@@hossamharedy9712 leave my teacher alone for me; 😂
I finished watching this video of yours today. I recently subscribed to your channel. I am very passionate about learning English. I am studying English at a training center called "Cambridge" in my country. I found you to be a person who gives interesting advice and knowledge in English on RUclips. The topic of your issue is very important to me because I have difficulty in making sentences and speaking in English. The most proven way to improve English speaking skills is English and talking to someone who is more knowledgeable than you is definitely what other advice can you give about this. Thanks in advance for your advice.
As someone who's comfortable in 9 languages I submit that the ONLY way to become fluent "fast" is by devoting no less than three hours a day for at least six months. It obviously helps if you have the luxury of staying in a part of the world where your target language is spoken.
9 languages - u r a lannguge monster🤣
Thx a lot👍🏽
3 HOURS a day ? should i devote 3 hours to study grammar or could you help me breakdown how i can use 3hours to study english
@@shahrizuanosman3655 everyone has their own best learning method. Personally I like to immerse myself and begin writing messages in the target language. My first, halting video call after about 2-3 weeks. At the beginning I only concern myself with the present tense. I'm teaching myself Spanish at the moment and it took me a year before I found it necessary to learn the subjunctive mood.
Mann how did you study that many conjugations. Can you drop some key sections to master languages? And mayne some study tips?
My way to learn English, I do these:
1. Watching videos about different stuff in English (daily conversation: movies for example, science, other random videos about something interesting for me).
2. Reading instructions and documentations.
3. Reading books.
4. Speak English and of course think in English
5. Talking to the chats / Writing comments
And so much more
How do you practice speaking in English I don't have any one to talk with me can you suggest me something
@@lisapleasedropsomemoney talk to yourself
@@OProfDerek ok
I'm using this method. It is the best for me. I learned english in a very short time (few months)
@@dorusuceveanu1089 Yes, I started learn English by myself about 3 mouth ago, but I already learn English at school and when I started learn English I knew about 1000-1500 English words.
I'm from México and I feel so proud of you, Spanish is so easy to understand because you can learn grammar, speaking and writing at the same time because a word is written on the way that it is spoken and read.
amigo comistas arjantina elmatador teu mo :) how is my Spanish?
@@_hassan7879It's as good as a drunk talking, but don't get discouraged, keep learning and improving 😊
Based on what? Tell a chinese/russian/japenese/arabic/etc that Spanish is spoken the way it's written and you will hear something completely different. Native speaker saying that his native language is easy? You gotta be kidding me
I'm Russian and this is the first comment I could translate without translator :D
@@-console9718 Congrats
I might start learning languages
How do you have no comments
wow I didn't expect to see you here
I’m Japanese.
I watch your videos everyday to improve my English skills.
Your so cute and clever.
I’m your fan😊
*You are* or *you're* so cute and clever*
not Your ......
同志がいた。なんかこの子のアクセントえぐい聞き取りやすいから俺もめっちゃ見てる😂
I think "cramming" can work but not with word lists or grammar. It can work when you read, listen and speak a lot, when you "cram" real texts and audios into your mind. For example, when you read or listen a lot on a topic you'll stumble upon the same words many times (and it'll be a spaced repetition system for your passive vocabulary in a way). When you speak on a topic a lot you'll recall the same words over and over again - it'll be a SRS for your active vocabulary.
in brief:
The video discusses techniques and strategies for effective language learning.
1. **Introduction**: Veronika introduces the topic by mentioning a book she recently read called "Fluent Forever" by Gabriel Wyner. This book has significantly influenced her approach to language learning.
2. **Key Techniques from Fluent Forever**:
- **Listening for Rhythm and Sounds**: Importance of mastering the accent and sounds of a language. Accents can be a gesture of empathy and can make communication smoother.
- **Using a Spaced Repetition System (SRS)**: Emphasizes the importance of timing in memorization. Overlearning or cramming isn't effective. Instead, using SRS tools like Anki can help in active recall and better memorization.
- **Connecting Words to Images**: Creating personal connections with words can help in better retention. For instance, associating the word 'house' with a personal memory or image can make it more memorable.
- **Learning Like Kids**: Kids have a natural progression when learning languages. For instance, they might use simpler forms of verbs before they use more complex structures. Emulating this can make learning more intuitive.
3. **QuillBot**: Veronika introduces QuillBot, a tool that helps in paraphrasing, grammar checking, and translation. She demonstrates its features and how it can be beneficial for non-native English speakers.
4. **Personal Experience with Anki**: Veronika shares her personal experience with Anki, a popular SRS tool. She emphasizes how it helped her during her college days when she was studying the Chinese language.
5. **Conclusion**: Veronika concludes by encouraging viewers to give language learning life and to approach it with passion and dedication.
Throughout the video, Veronika also shares personal anecdotes, tips, and insights that she has gained from her own language learning journey.
Thank you chatGPT
I’m French and I’d like so much to be fluent in English. I really appreciate your way of speaking and your nice pronunciation. I understand you perfectly well.
It’s so difficult for French speakers to get the right accent and good pronunciation. 👍🏻😍
Bonsoir, j'étudie Français aussi et je peux dire que votre pays est merveilleux! J'aime l' histoire française et la culture française! Cette langue est assez simple, mais la prononciation est difficile) Salut de la Russie 🇷🇺❤️🇲🇫
Hope I wrote it correctly)
Vous êtes très jeune et très douée car vous êtes polyglotte et votre Anglais est excellent au point qu’on a l’impression que c’est votre langue maternelle! 👍🏻😃
Je ne doute pas que vous puissiez parler Français aussi bien !!! 🤩🏆
If you want a challenge listen to the Geordie dialect I am a Geordie and many find it quite difficult to understand but for me I understand all English speakers a bit of French and german
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🌐 Fluent language learning is attainable through specific techniques.
00:23 📚 "Fluent Forever" by Gabriel Wyner offers rapid language learning insights.
01:18 🔊 Effective language learning techniques include: listening for rhythm and sounds, using a space repetition system (SRS), connecting words to images, and learning in a natural order.
02:10 ✍️ Quill Bot provides writing improvement tools for non-native English speakers.
03:07 🌐 Quill Bot offers paraphrasing, grammar checking, and translation tools.
03:57 🚀 Effective techniques for language fluency: listening carefully for rhythm and sounds, using SRS, connecting words to images, and learning in a natural order.
05:23 🗣️ Learning the accent of the region is important for effective communication.
06:14 🧠 "Back chaining" technique helps in pronouncing difficult combinations of sounds.
07:11 🔤 Learning the sounds of a language aids in understanding its grammar faster.
08:34 📅 Utilize spaced repetition system (SRS) like Anki to improve vocabulary retention.
09:51 🧠 Active recall enhances memory; SRS helps in recalling words at the right time.
11:32 🖼️ Connecting words to personal experiences or images boosts memorization.
14:34 📚 Learning grammar should follow natural patterns, similar to how children learn their native language.
15:57 🤷♀️ Don't rush grammar learning; focus on comprehensible input and use Anki to reinforce grammar.
16:54 🗣️ Fluent language learning is achievable by giving life to the language through practice and patience.
You're the best... Thank you so much!!! Summaries, take-away messages and time stamps like what you just did are so helpful to those of us who struggle with adhd. Thank you!😊
People like you>>>>>
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hello Veronika, I'm Vietnamese. recently I had a challenge name is speak and Listen to English for 30 days and then I discovered your youtube channel. thank u so much because a lot of your videos help me listen English better.
God bless you my dear teacher from Haiti 🇭🇹
Good morning, Veronika! This is Jason Rodríguez from Caracas, Venezuela. I had a lot of fun watching your vídeo on how to become fluent in any language quickly. For those who might be interested in reading the book by Gabriel Wymer, it's available on PDF format. I'll start reading it. Thanks for sharing the information with us. May The Lord bless You!
Hello @jamanrod, Could you tell me where I can find this book in PDF format please, is it free?
Thanks!
Hello, mind if you share the PDF of the book, please?
Hello from ALGERIA🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿
Hace un año estudio Ingles y Francés y donde estuvo este canal que no lo veia?? es Hermoso el contenido
You have taken your channel by storm. Kudos to you
I used to do back-chaning in my journey to improve my communication skill. And I can tell you that It's the best technique that I've discovered
Algeria is here , i enjoy watching yours videos it's very helpful to me
You're excellent in your videos, I'm actually learning English, as a Spanish native speaker, your videos are my favorites to learn. I'm able to understand every single word you say.
Thanks Veronika, I might be fluent in english because of you
How to become fluent in any language: don't stop smiling, even if you're not fluent yet😄
Thanks for your energy and motivation!
She can speak very fluenty but in this video she speak slower, becouse most people who see this video don't have enought listen
Hi Veronika! Met you in a Lingoda Spanish class last night. Wow, you have a HUGE following! Felicidades!
Tu español es muy bueno!, thank you for all your help!
You help me learning english language ❤️ I am from Azerbaijan and I love u so much 🫂 your accent is incredible . I hope that I’ll speak fluently like you 💗
It’s a pleasure watch your videos Veronika. And the most important thing for me is that you teach us very well! Really I’m happy for learning with your videos. Thank you
Hola soy de Mexico y estoy tratando de mejorar mi ingles, me gusto mucho tu video, espero escucharte en español pronto, Saludos!
I am regularly watching your videos because due to this I learn English
First step to become fluent in any language: stop watching videos from scammers who are telling you how to become fluent in any language. Seriously, stop.
o primeiro "desafortunadamente" foi perfeito, parabéns
you are very nice. I saw you first time, but I really enjoyed this video. now i am learning english and portuguese, and grammar the hardest part for me.thank you
por fin una políglota que pone un fondo adecuado a lo que expone: una escalera como referencia los escalones que hay que subir para adquirir un idioma. ¡enhorabuena!
thank you dear for the book, I have already found it in Russian and English and downloaded it :)
You're welcome 😊
This video is really helpful. I planned to buy that fluently forever book. Right now I'm reading "the push". So, next I choose this one😊
Hello Veronika,
thank you very much for the tips.I ordered the book Fluent Forever via the link after the video. The Quillbot will be a great help for me in learning. Best wishes and kind regards, Gerold 🤗
I finished watching this video of yours today. I recently subscribed to your channel. I am very passionate about learning English. I am studying English at a training center called "Cambridge" in my country. I found you to be a person who gives interesting advice and knowledge in English on RUclips. The topic of your issue is very important to me because I have difficulty in making sentences and speaking in English. The most proven way to improve English speaking skills is English and talking to someone who is more knowledgeable than you is definitely what other advice can you give about this. Thanks in advance for your advice.
keeping in mind im not a native english speaker my advice to you is to try being more flexible with the language. the only thing i noticed when reading this comment is that it sounds a bit rigid. a great way to sound comfortable in the language is to watch movies/read books in your target language! hope that helps:)
otherwise your english use is great!!!
You speak soo fluently 👍👏
Thank you! 😃
I love your pronuntiation, is easy to understand
Thank you very much, Veronika!
Thank you for everything you do for us💜
You are so welcome!
I have realising this important thing
to get fluent i need practice loudly
It’s same to my native language if I don’t use it loudly every day Then I will struggling in speak.
Thank you so much 😊
Вау... У вас шикарное произношение. Я не смогла сразу определить вы носитель языка (английского) или все же русская. Только когда заглянула в описание и увидела, что вы русская.
Thanks to the tips Veronika... Hasta la vista...👍
Thank you!
You very best teacher for my increase speaking part
I really loved this video. Without question i am goint to read this book.
It's realy difficult to like each your videos but I can''t stop
Brilliant video. Never thought of putting pictures on my flashcards!
I am watching your video since many days. Ma'am
Me gusta cuando hablas en español. You can do it. ❤
I'm also learning spanish and for a brazilian like me, there's a lot of fun because of the false cognates. But in spanish I'm just a beginner, but it's really cool to see the similarities and differences.
¡También aprendo español, tío! 😊😊😊 ¿Cuál es tu nivel? Soy intermedio y había tenido amigos hispanoparlantes en el pasado :)
@@Curious_Polyglot I'm a beginner.
Muy buena pronunciación en español 😀
Veronika,your video saved my life,just now i felt overwhelmed,frustrated until i saw your video,thank you for this video😊
Glad I could help!
Desafortunada is a word make for 3 Words, the main Word "fortuna" the prefijo "desa" gives negation yo any Word and the sufijo "mente" it is same as "ly" in inglish
Is better to practice in this way Main Word "fortuna"
Prefijo(negation) "desa"
Sufijo(ly) "damente"
Is a little irregular but not really
Thank you for the advice!
Thanks for everything i listen for u and i learn in your videos more and more I hope to be fluent in six months that my planning now you are great teacher thanks you ❤
Thank you for sharing, I'll be applying these keys to improve my Japanese learning :D
Thanks Veronika. You help me a lot. I’m leaning english language.
I like your pronounciation, it´s so easy to understand your topics!
I am trying learning Italian. Thanks for this video.
Thank you very much, Veronica! You've led me to a great door of opportunites. God bless you, Sister! Merci! Merci! I found the video very helpful and would be recommending it to my students. Muito obrigado minha irmã!
Thank you, extremely useful❤
Thanks for this amazing video❤️
I would like to say thank you to you for sharing these valuable resources for my learning journey.😘
All the best for your small and big success in your future.
I want to improve my English skills, especially speaking!! So, I will buy the book you introduced❤️
Perfect!
Thank you for making such video.
Божечки! Только концу второй минуты, когда я услышал ваше "number three" я понял, что вы русская. Шикарное произношение! =)
And the video itself is also very interesting. Thank you!
The most important thing of mastering English can be summarized into 2 points below,from my perspective.1 tons of input 2 tons of repetition.that’s all you need to know about language
An useful way to practice. Thank you for your efforts for community.
Hello Veronika 👋
Now I can speak English fluently I'm going so far with language
What I have found is just by having an environment of people speaking that language around, or by starting speaking English with someone on a daily basis.
Hopefully you will be able to speak fluently too.
I love the video, Veronika!😊 So much useful information to put into practice right away.👍
BTW I’m also a huge Anki fan!😉💪
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:23 📚 Gabriel Wyner's book "Fluent Forever" offers valuable insights into rapid language learning and memory techniques.
01:18 🎧 To become fluent quickly, focus on listening carefully to rhythm and sounds, use a spaced repetition system (SRS), connect words to images, and learn grammar naturally.
02:39 📝 QuillBot is a helpful platform for non-native English speakers to improve writing skills and offers tools like paraphrasing, grammar checking, and translation.
04:23 🗣️ Mastering accents in a foreign language can be a gesture of empathy and create curiosity about your language learning journey.
06:14 🔡 Back chaining is a technique that can help with pronouncing difficult combinations of sounds in a new language.
08:34 🧠 Using a spaced repetition system (SRS) like Anki can significantly improve vocabulary retention and help in memorizing grammar concepts.
11:32 🖼️ Connecting words to personal experiences or images enhances memory retention and learning.
15:31 📖 Learning grammar in a natural order, focusing on comprehensible input, and creating simple sentences can be more effective than traditional grammar instruction.
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Thank you for the movie you've created. My english is not so good but I want to learn more :)
Thanks for this video , you helped me so much ❤
Good tips from the book. Thanks for sharing
Back-chaining is also a good way to learn phrases for practice or for learning lines for a theatre play 😊
Hi Veronika. How are you? I like your you tube channel and your English pronunciation. Your voice look like a native speaker. Can you advise me? Where can i watch film or cartoon? My English level is b1 and i am 14 years old. I want to speak English as you. I watch your Engish video day by day.
It’s pretty good this lesson!!!
Thank you!
Watching from Philippines ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you!
I love this video veronika ❤This is love for you from Pakistan 🇵🇰
I like your pronounciation doll, you are good at speaking
really helpful💞thanks alot❤🔥
❤ I love your channel ( Me encanta tu canal) 🇪🇦🇧🇷
Excelente video, saludos desde perusalen.
Excellent ❤ TQ
Maintaining the accent of your native language while speaking English can be empowering as it preserves your unique identity.
Thank you so much for those helpful tips ❤
I appreciate everything you do for us😌😍
I benefited a lot from this video
Keep going 💪
I wish you all the best.🙏
Stay safe ❤️
I also love learning languages so I've thought to learn foreign languages but then i thought that first i have to be fluent in those languages those belongs to my country so now i am doing same i am fluent in 5 languages and now i am learning more ..
Чувствовалось с первых конечно, что английский не родной, но, мое почтение)) Прекрасно представляю, сколько нужно было работать над речью - my respect😉
Thanks for sharing 🤩
It's one more vedio for anki
Thanks
For that
What's your next video
Saludos desde Mérida, Yucatán
Thank you!
Tienes que responderme es español para que practiqués! 🙃
Thanks for your video. I love this language method. Nowadays, I fall in love with nonfiction books.
This is a fluent forever book about an interesting language journey. I am also interested in this book to read.
@Veronika can you make a video speaking Spanish we wanna hear if your accent will change 😍
I was going to ask the same thing to her, too
Thank you so much for this video and the high quality information! I‘ll move in another country in a few weeks and need to learn a complete new language. So I try to find an effective way to do this. I think I‘ll read this book! Thank you very much for such good content! Geratings from Germany! 💝 Ana
Thank you for sharing.
For me it was slightly easier remember the word colossus because there's a song called like that by avatar, a metal band. So, that connection wasn't hard to me. Great video thanks for your advices ❤
Hello, new subscriber is here. Watching this video.
Sadly, as adults, we don't learn the language the way we did as kids. Our language cup is already full, and now we have to make a connection between the old and the new. Thanks for the content. Polish language teacher here
I really love your videos you're amazing❤
thank you so much💗💗