How I'm learning six languages | priorities, schedule, goals

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
  • Welcome or welcome back 🌱 In today's video I'm talking about how I study multiple languages at the same time without going crazy
    ⏱️ Time stamps:
    0:00 intro
    01:12 starting multiple languages from scratch
    03:27 setting priorities
    05:31 figuring out my learning style
    07:30 defining goals for each of my langs
    8:45 creating a study schedule
    09:09 delegating study planning to tutors/courses
    09:59 coming up with lang projects
    13:15 learning one lang through another
    14:09 taking it easy
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    💜 ABOUT ME:
    Hi and welcome! I'm Tanya and the only thing I like more than learning languages is probably talking about learning languages (well, that and hoarding language books).
    My native language is Russian and I'm currently in different stages of learning English, Spanish, Polish, Italian, Korean, and Japanese.
    Disclaimer: this video is not sponsored.

Комментарии • 294

  • @tbenavente
    @tbenavente  Год назад +52

    Hi everyone! In this video I briefly mention that I prefer language projects over language goals. If that's something you're interested to learn more about, there's now a whole video about language projects where I also share the template for my Language bucket list in Notion: ruclips.net/video/TGs3xvUCLp0/видео.html ✨

  • @merol3814
    @merol3814 Год назад +266

    Learn languages advice
    - Don't start two languages at the same time
    - Settting priorities, how much time do you want to spent in every language
    - Pick your languages style and what work for you
    - Define your goal for the language
    - Schedule my study session
    - Search for a course or something like that
    - Set some projects for every language
    - Don't forget any of your languages

    • @user-ht2zs8db7q
      @user-ht2zs8db7q 10 месяцев назад +10

      Incorrect you can learn two languages at the same time as long as they are not similar languages ie Spanish and Potuguese, Dutch and German etc.

    • @user-ht2zs8db7q
      @user-ht2zs8db7q 10 месяцев назад +2

      The two students’ race
      In order to better illustrate what I mean by “managing one’s time,” here’s a story I call “The Two Students’ Race.” Two students (both Italian) decide to compete for a challenging and ambitious goal: learning ten foreign languages. The judges give them a ten year “time budget,” and the rest is up to them.
      Student A decides that he will pick up two languages every two years. He starts by learning English and Spanish. At the end of the two years, he picks up French and German. While learning French and German, he enjoys conversing with native speakers in both English and Spanish, languages he now speaks with a certain level of fluency. He also loves reading books. By the end of the fourth year, he is relatively fluent in German and French, so he starts learning Portuguese and Swedish. At the same time, he moves to Pariswhere he gets the chance to use the four languages he learned and continue to actively learn Portuguese and Swedish. At the beginning of the sixth year, he decides to learn Mandarin and Romanian. Two years later, he finally picks up Japanese and Dutch. Then ten years later, when time is up, he speaks English, Spanish, French, and German fluently; Portuguese, Swedish, Mandarin and Romanian well; and Japanese and Dutch decently. He has weak languages, but he reached the admirable goal of building a core in more than five languages. Moreover, he will never forget these five languages. He could get rusty in them, but they will quickly come back to him.

    • @quit-rt4vz
      @quit-rt4vz 5 месяцев назад

      Key word 'start'​@@user-ht2zs8db7q

    • @ChrisBadges
      @ChrisBadges 2 месяца назад +2

      Well said. On the other hand, quiz question, without meaning to offend or be flippant: What happened to student B?😅

  • @fatemehazizli5413
    @fatemehazizli5413 Год назад +298

    I plan to study 7 languages ​​by the age of 33. I am 23 going on 24. I know Farsi, Azerbaijani and English and I started learn German and In the future, I want to learn Turkish, Korean, French, Russian, Italian and Spanish.

    • @JA-jh5gr
      @JA-jh5gr Год назад +10

      Hi fatemah hope you are well can you please share how are you learning languages? Methods you recommend? I know it's difficult to send in detail but has much has you can will really appreciate it. Thank you from Junaid

    • @nandomax3
      @nandomax3 Год назад +12

      Already did half of it, good luck. I'm planning on being fluent on 7 languages by the 70 yo

    • @elporrovegano
      @elporrovegano 11 месяцев назад +5

      I'm also planning to be able to speak 7 languages, but only at the short term. I speak more or less five and one a bit worse, and I am currently learning the seventh, while I improve my other ones. I hope that all of you are doing great. The first comment was four months ago. How is it going, guys?

    • @user-pc6ch7zm6p
      @user-pc6ch7zm6p 10 месяцев назад +1

      Feel nice to see people like me who love to study languages, I'm 18 now, so I have much time 🙆🏻‍♀️✨️

    • @elporrovegano
      @elporrovegano 10 месяцев назад

      @@user-pc6ch7zm6p Me too!

  • @RubyDuran
    @RubyDuran Год назад +175

    I admire anyone who learns a language or languages in general! Everyone has different goals and we're all on our own unique journey. Big or small, all progress adds up. Keep on going!!! :)

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад +13

      Could not agree more! I literally have a note on my desk that says "a little progress each day adds up to big results" :)

  • @andrinnakalaham
    @andrinnakalaham Год назад +64

    I'm studying spanish, it's very hard for me and sometimes a just want to give up but I always have in mind "don't give up, continue doing it!" I hope I can improve and be fluent in spanish!!!

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад +5

      Best of luck! Spanish is definitely a very rewarding language to learn!

    • @roussie9486
      @roussie9486 Год назад +5

      No te rindas ¡mucho ánimo!💪🌞

    • @andrinnakalaham
      @andrinnakalaham Год назад +1

      @@roussie9486 gracias!!!

    • @just_me7526
      @just_me7526 Год назад +1

      Same for me with french. But i keep reminding myslef that i AM oing to be fluent one day. Even if it seems that that day is far away today and that learning today is way too hard

    • @andrinnakalaham
      @andrinnakalaham Год назад +2

      @@just_me7526 keep doing!!, I really want to start learning French but the accent of them... And how they pronounce any word it's too hard for me!!. Hope you get the fluency!

  • @brownrowntown
    @brownrowntown Год назад +50

    Thank you for this. I am learning 5 languages at the same time - Spanish, French, Chinese, Arabic, Portuguese. I focus on 2 languages a day, and then the next day study two more, and I use my strongest language, as the ladder.
    I LOVE the bucket list idea. Fantastic!

    • @plrc4593
      @plrc4593 11 месяцев назад +4

      Learning several languages at a time is a very, very bad idea. I'm talking from own experience. Learn just one language at a time. Learn it till 6000 words (that will be B2 I suppose) and start a new language. I'm excluding English from it, because English is that important you need to learn English entire life.

    • @yukki5719
      @yukki5719 10 месяцев назад

      hii, I speak portuguese and and learning spanish, we could practice if you want

    • @sheeliekittie9298
      @sheeliekittie9298 10 месяцев назад +4

      @plrc4593 I'm glad you mention this. Because I get so excited about language that I try to learn too many at one time. How do you recommend then, so focus on one before going to the next?

    • @plrc4593
      @plrc4593 10 месяцев назад

      @@sheeliekittie9298 Exactly. When you're learning just one language (+English) you can use total immersion which is very helpful. With 2+ languages this is rather impossible.

    • @blmaa319
      @blmaa319 5 месяцев назад

      Do you want help with Arabic?

  • @mub9075
    @mub9075 Год назад +7

    Loving your channel! I am also studying 6 languages, 3 of them are languages that I studied at school 20yrs ago and 1 I studied while living abroad 12 years ago. Much of the learning has been reviving things I used to know so the learning has been quick. And in 2 of the 4 I have managed to get to a higher level than I used to be! I started Arabic dialect learning last year and this year started European Portuguese. I can really relate with the way you learn languages, it’s intensive and passionate and at times chaotic but the spurts in few languages at a time bring proggress and don’t get boring. Looking forward to seeing more of your content ❤️

  • @bursucantonia-luciana9380
    @bursucantonia-luciana9380 10 месяцев назад

    The language project idea is really cool! Thank you for the insight!

  • @dutchessdreamer4543
    @dutchessdreamer4543 Год назад +15

    I plan on studying four languages while I wait to go to college in August. The languages I study:
    French
    Spanish
    Japanese
    Korean
    By the end of 2025 I want to become:
    C2 in French
    C1 in Spanish
    B1 in Japanese
    B1 in Korean
    Wish me luck.
    I plan on studying at least 10 languages by the time I am 35. (Currently 26 going on 27.)

  • @FearsomeCircle
    @FearsomeCircle Год назад +2

    I like the idea of a language learning bucket list. It looks like a more useful method of goal setting and is something I'll try out.

  • @SassyStudies
    @SassyStudies Год назад +15

    I like what you’ve done with your projects in Notion. I am also studying 6 languages this year. I’m doing them at the same time, but I have a rule to never go more than 1 day without studying each so I’m getting them all in at least every other day.

  • @connierebel
    @connierebel Год назад

    your videos are so helpful!! thank you so much ♡

  • @matthewclosson3053
    @matthewclosson3053 Год назад

    Really love your ideas about language projects. This is so much more approachable and encouraging than larger goals. Thank you!

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад +1

      Glad you found it helpful! I made a more detailed video on goals vs. projects in case you're interested: ruclips.net/video/TGs3xvUCLp0/видео.html

  • @halfmoon3017
    @halfmoon3017 2 месяца назад +1

    Just clicked on the video. I want to learn more languages. I think learning languages are great for self development. When I jear a beautiful language I can't help myself, I want to learn it. I know Azerbaijani (it's my native language) , English abd Turkish. I plan on learning new languages and I would like to share my plan. Now I'm working on my German skills and after 4 month I'll start learning Russian alongside German. I actually understand it because everyone in my family speaks it and I've been hearing it all my life so it's not a completely new language. So many people know it here and I feel ignorant since I don't know it well. Then I plan on learning Spanish (in 2025-2026). Again it's also not a new language for me I've been a fan of this language since I'm a kid abd it's not veey hard to understand for me. I love it very much and everything about Spanish makes me feel home. I love every single thing about this language. I tried learning it before but that year I had to take university entrance exam so I stopped. After I'm done with Russian and German hopefully I'll be able to learn beautiful Spanish 🩷 Then I wish to be fluent in Korean. A reason for this is because I started learning it years ago for fun thanks to my love for K-pop and kdramas. I stopped at some point again because of my laziness and I regret stopping because I was way younger back then and I believe it's way easier learning languages as a kid. My wish is to be fluent on these languages. Thanks for reading this far

  • @beautecritique1539
    @beautecritique1539 Год назад +2

    Merci pour les conseils.
    Je compte me performer en anglais d'abord avant de chercher à apprendre une autre langue.
    Tu parles tellement calmement et d'une manière posée 🙏🏽♥️♥️

  • @Realmariah510
    @Realmariah510 Год назад +7

    Not me breaking your first two rules by trying to learn Portuguese and Arabic from scratch at the same time while already studying Spanish and Hindi. 😭😂

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад +1

      I don't want to discourage you though! It might be a good idea to try but if it doesn't end up working, just know that it's not you who's the problem 😅

  • @user-cq8tp6df7o
    @user-cq8tp6df7o Год назад

    Great video! You gave me many new ideas. Thank you!

  • @meekmilltypebeats8601
    @meekmilltypebeats8601 Год назад +51

    He estado aprendiendo español por más o menos dos años ahora, quizás un poco más. Y hace poco también he empezado a aprender francés porque pienso viajar a Montréal en 2024 por seis meses para mis estudios. Me interesa la cultura de Québec y quiero poder conversar con la gente de la provenza cuando esté allá. Aunque quiero estudiar francés, no quiero sacrificar mi nivel de español. Espero aprender los dos idiomas hasta un nivel alto este año. ¡Buena suerte con tu viaje de idiomas!

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад +6

      Gracias por compartir tu historia. ¡Buena suerte a ti también!

    • @mile_851
      @mile_851 Год назад +8

      Escribís super bien el español, 10/10. Seguí así. Por el momento sos la única persona que he leído escribir tan bien en solo dos años y pico.
      (Aclaro que son Argentina, por si ves que escribo distinto. No sé cuánto entenderás)

    •  Год назад

      Oh wow that's awesome (espero que podras traducir si no entiendes ingles porque no tengo un spanish keyboard)! I suggest you Lucie Rhéaume, Maire de Laval, Sans Filtre Podcast and Cindy Cournoyer as French-Canadian RUclipsrs for when you start learning French, the Quebec accent is vert different from France French so hopefully that helps you in your goals! 😁

    • @TheGsn4mm
      @TheGsn4mm Год назад

      I am very happy, I just used Duolingo one lesson daily for the last year and I can understand every word you wrote.I know I need to study glossika and pimseler to be able to speak and write but for 5 minutes only daily and being able to understand this is great for me.

  • @ronja2484
    @ronja2484 11 месяцев назад +1

    that language bucket list blew my mind. I'm definitely going to incorporate that into my learning planning :)

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  11 месяцев назад +1

      I have a whole video on the topic of language projects, in case you are interested: ruclips.net/video/TGs3xvUCLp0/видео.html :)

  • @janedavis1369
    @janedavis1369 10 месяцев назад

    Glad I found your channel. American here, French studies in school B2 level, studying German and Italian. Took a break and did a little Spanish.

  • @devanss4277
    @devanss4277 Год назад +19

    Could you make a video about resources (books) you use for each language? That Spanish student book looks great

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад +7

      Yep, I'm definitely planning to make more in-depth video on resources!

  • @asdrubalivan18
    @asdrubalivan18 Год назад +23

    Loving your channel! I'm studying both Ukrainian and French, however French has been mostly lots of conversation practice. As for now, I'm gonna try to just reach advanced levels on both languages and then I can move to another language. I feel like social media helps me a lot to maintain them, with English I don't study it anymore (besides some mandatory lessons at my job) but I consume a lot of content.
    Great content, Tanya. This channel is going to be BIG, I'm sure of that.

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад +4

      Thank youu! I know you've only started Ukrainian relatively recently, but how long have you being studying French for?

    • @asdrubalivan18
      @asdrubalivan18 Год назад +2

      @@tbenavente Since 2016 on-and-off, but more seriously since around two years ago!

  • @kerenlikud
    @kerenlikud 11 месяцев назад

    It's a great idea to organize the language studies with projects. I will try it. 😊

  • @bozenaratajczak6171
    @bozenaratajczak6171 Год назад +42

    Powodzenia w nauce polskiego.😁Ja uczę się japońskiego.👍

  • @aryarchy
    @aryarchy Год назад +2

    Hey there, first of all, the video production is fantastic! I also really like overall pace of the video.
    My native language is also Russian. I've learned English just by watching RUclips and playing video games for 5 years. This lazy method allowed me to acquire English to about C1 level and actually make content and hang out with people. And now I'm doing the same thing with French :). I think the hardest part about learning multiple languages is actually NOT to learn them all at the same time but to niche down to one specific language and focus on it for the next whatever-you-decide amount of time. Coz I'm also in love with Polish and Japanese and it's soooo tough to not switch my attention to them.
    As for advice about language learning: Immersion is key. You can never ever speak or write in your target language but watch and consume as much of it as you can and eventually you'll start outputting naturally. "Refold" (A language learning program made by Matt vs Japan) is also a great source of understanding how language learning actually works. If you don't know anything about language learning I definitely recommend to start with this one.

  • @joreneelanguages
    @joreneelanguages Год назад +11

    Such a great video! I definitely feel the urge to have a million languages going at once, but I struggle to be consistent with more than one.

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад +1

      So true! I also feel like if I divide my attention between too many languages, I stop caring for any of them

  • @LadyLLanguageLearning
    @LadyLLanguageLearning Год назад

    This was great. I am for sure that person that has to study multiple languages at one time. But putting space in between them is a must for the sake of not burning myself out. I have a bad habit of overwhelming myself at times. I decided to just focus on Spanish for now and a will pick back up on my Japanese in a few months. I will start another one later on this year. I was studying greek for awhile, but stopped, but I will go back to it. But having goals for each language is good, because some don't necessarily need to be for speaking.

  • @learnpolishwithweronika
    @learnpolishwithweronika Год назад +20

    It's great to see you learning Polish :)

  • @mark_tilltill6664
    @mark_tilltill6664 Год назад +12

    Since most people at my job speak Spanish, I have no problem getting practical use from that. I have russian speaking friends so I use the Spanish to learn Russian. From that I went to Arabic Hindi and Chinese mostly because they were completely different from Roman based languages. I keep track of all five languages and am close to being able to think in spanish now.
    My goal is to be fluent enough to be able to speak with more than 1 billion people.

    • @faharraza9620
      @faharraza9620 Год назад

      I'll help you learn Hindi I'm a native speaker

  • @dreamcatcher7441
    @dreamcatcher7441 Год назад +2

    Hi Tanya hope you doing well ❤️
    Great video as usual, keep going 💪

  • @italloworld
    @italloworld Год назад

    So glad I've found your channel!

  • @nellyf.3153
    @nellyf.3153 Год назад +3

    What I find works well for me is having one main language that I study everyday, and two others that I alternate every other day with. Once I reach a satisfying level in the main one, I will move it to maintenance mode, then bring another one to the forefront, with two others I alternate with. If I study only one language all the time I will burn out. It's interesting how we are all different in that respect. :)

  • @author.gabrielavrivera
    @author.gabrielavrivera Год назад +1

    My brain is the worst with multi-tasking of any kind and since I am a beginning my goal is to get my Spanish up to conversational level and then possibly start Korean or Japanese!
    Thank you so much for your videos!

  • @gaslight.gatekeep.girlboss6476
    @gaslight.gatekeep.girlboss6476 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this video. I'm a native Spanish speaker, and English is my 2nd language. Since long ago I've been trying to study German, and this year I've added Italian to the mix. I think my problem right now is that I'm trying to study these languages as I did with English (I did the International Exams and had a very rigorous study schedule), and as a result I'm actually not processing anything I've been learning for the past 3 months. Thank you for your input, I'll try to apply these tips to my study routines! Love from Uruguay!

  • @amj.composer
    @amj.composer 10 месяцев назад

    You might be the best language learning channel there, I hope your channel blows up!!

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much! Fingers crossed 🤞🏻

  • @impaul_a
    @impaul_a 11 месяцев назад +13

    Powodzenia w Polskim! 😊❤ trzymam kciuki ✊️✊️✊️ ja lecę z Angielskim, Niemieckim, Hiszpańskim😊

  • @womblero
    @womblero Год назад +11

    Very sound advice. I'm currently learning 3 languages, and am doing so very close to your method, 3 hrs per day devoted to these languages, 1 hr. each:
    1) KOREAN is totally new to me (but I already speak Japanese C2+ and am at a upper-intermediate, B2, level of Chinese), my "project" is to take TOPIK 1 this year and finish TY Korean Stories
    2) CHINESE, which I have been studying off and on for more than 20 years but I'm finally getting more confident and comfortable with. I'm planning on taking HSK5 this year. My Projects are short-term study trip to Taiwan, HSK5, and read 20+ books (graded readers)
    3) ITALIAN, my third Romance language after Spanish and French, so it is relatively easy for me. I have Assimil's Perfectionnement, so I'm now studying Italian via French. Projects include finishing that textbook and reading 10+ graded readers (I've read four already).
    4) My problem is not having time to maintain my other languages: namely Spanish, French and German - all which are B2 level, so I'm not that worried about it, but it would be nice to consume more content in those languages. Japanese is my language of work and life so I don't lack for any opportunity there.

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your routine! It's really impressive how many languages you have learnt to an intermediate/advanced level. Also, is there a chance we have talked on Twitter? Your set of languages looks very similar to someone I know from #langtwt

    • @user-yk9rz3yq9p
      @user-yk9rz3yq9p 10 месяцев назад

      Wow, I am impresses. What is your mother tongue?

  • @petrosstefanidis6396
    @petrosstefanidis6396 Год назад

    English, Spanish and Russian material every day!😁🍻
    I was tempted to start both Spanish and Russian at the same time, but thankfully you hear that first piece of advice all around the language learning community on yt so I avoided it. Indeed spending a couple of years first learning Spanish was a very smart decision to make everything work smoothly.

  • @ramirezroaximena5480
    @ramirezroaximena5480 Год назад +1

    I found this video in my feed and I can't be more thankful. Currently I'm studying English (I speak Spanish) and these videos are great help, motivational and I can practice my English skills. Your template of Notion is interesting to me, I would like to watch a video of how can we use Notion to learn a new language or what books do you recommend to read in each language, please. 🙏🏻
    I love your channel, thanks for the tips, congrats and keep going with your amazing content. ✨

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад

      Hi Ximena! Thank you for you kind words 💜 I made a more detailed video about language projects and I show my Notion language bucket list in more detail there: ruclips.net/video/TGs3xvUCLp0/видео.html. You will also find a link to the free template in the description of that video. Hope this helps!

  • @gracie9658
    @gracie9658 Год назад +1

    I'm learning 3 languages at the moment, and it has for sure been a difficult journey with ups and downs. I've considered giving up many times, and taken long breaks, but in the end love for these languages always pulls me back and motivates me.

  • @olgaostrova1627
    @olgaostrova1627 Год назад +9

    у вас прекрасный английский!! даже не подумала, что вы русскоговорящая, пока не прочитала описание. удачи вам восхищаюсь!!!!!

  • @roricebotari2282
    @roricebotari2282 Год назад

    Love your videos!
    Your approach and study style are very intuitive and natural. That's exactly what's been working for me as well 👍🏻 This goal-obsessed trend in language community is exhausting....
    Will you be making any multiple languages videos?

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад

      I am planning to make a video in Spanish soon, but to be honest, I am a little torn when it comes to making those "polyglot speaks X languages" videos (if that's what you meant). I don't focus on conversational fluency, so i feel like a video of me speaking all of my languages without preparation would be a torture to watch. I could, however, write a script and memorize it, but then it wouldn't be representative of my actual level 🤷‍♀️

  • @josemm2
    @josemm2 Год назад

    I love ur videos!

  • @Naomi-vf2rg
    @Naomi-vf2rg 3 месяца назад

    This is really good advice.

  • @majamoore6209
    @majamoore6209 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this video. I think the idea of using your strongest language to learn your weakest language is an incredible idea. I will definitely be using that technique.
    Also, I like your Notions Database for your language projects. I think it would be a great idea to do a tutorial video on how to do that.

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад

      Hi Maja! I have this video where I talk about projects vs. goals in language learning and share my language bucket list template for Notion: ruclips.net/video/TGs3xvUCLp0/видео.html. Feel free to skip to the last part of the video if you just want to see me talk about the template!

  • @carmensouzadasilva4933
    @carmensouzadasilva4933 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm doing it like you. I'm focusing in inglish,but i'm studing Korean too. It is very good, because i'm use English to study Korean . That way, when i don't know the meaning of the word in English,i translate it to my native language and , consequently,learned both .
    I'm from Brazil ❤ sorry the typos,i am a beginner 😊

  • @slaymotomami
    @slaymotomami Год назад +6

    im rooting for you so hard. love your content

  • @rk_slayerxx97io54
    @rk_slayerxx97io54 2 месяца назад

    Amazing video Thank you very much🤝

  • @user-zc9cu1of8z
    @user-zc9cu1of8z Год назад

    우연찮게 영상을 보게 되었어요! 한국어 교재 속 내용들을 보니 상당한 실력자이신 거 같아요 ㅎㅎ 내 공부는 내가 즐기기 위해서 하는 거니까 남과 비교하지 말자는 말이 마음에 와닿네요. 저도 세 가지 외국어를 공부하고 있어요. 매일매일 짧게라도 틈 내서 각각 언어의 영상을 듣기도 하죠. 각자 공부방법은 다른 거 같아요. 자신에게만 맞는 방법이 있죠. 언어공부 화이팅입니다:)

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад +1

      다양한 공부 방법에 대해 말씀하신 것에 완전히 동의해요. 솔직히 저도 언어에 따라 또는 인생의 시기에 따라 다른 방법을 사용하는 편이에요

  • @GloriaJerez-xw3wh
    @GloriaJerez-xw3wh Год назад

    Gracias, es increíble la cantidad de idiomas que estudias, muchas gracias por el video siempre habrá cosas que aprender de las rutinas de los demás. Voy a tomar eso de proyectos para cada idioma. Muchas muchas muchas, gracias.

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад +1

      Gracias a ti por tu comentario 💜 Si te interesa saber más sobre los proyectos, aquí tengo un video más detallado: ruclips.net/video/TGs3xvUCLp0/видео.html

    • @GloriaJerez-xw3wh
      @GloriaJerez-xw3wh Год назад

      @@tbenavente 🥰 gracias

  • @gabbfreitas
    @gabbfreitas Год назад +2

    thanks for this video! so inspiring to me! I'm Brazilian, now I'm learning English and soon I'm going to start Spanish! +1 sub 🤍

  • @zenbrandon
    @zenbrandon Год назад

    Reading Bolaño in his native language is one of my biggest language projects!

  • @Crimson__Rain
    @Crimson__Rain 10 месяцев назад

    Powodzenia z polskim, naprawdę podziwiam!
    And I agree with not starting studying two similar languages at once. I'm studying Japanese and I also started Korean not long after that. My plan was to study one using also the other one (like 2in1 which was stupid for me) and what happened I started mixing both languages. My Japanese teacher was so confused so many times when I was answering her questions using one or two words in korean not noticing that.

  • @littlemoonvlog
    @littlemoonvlog 11 месяцев назад

    this is really helpful video!
    currently I'm trying to learn chinese as my new language and speak english fluently...

  • @ismailhacihasanov4781
    @ismailhacihasanov4781 Год назад +2

    Hi Tanya. Another great video. Could you please shoot a video about language learning apps? What are your preferences? Possible rates?

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад +2

      Yep, I have something like that planned for the near future!

  • @lucasblocher8405
    @lucasblocher8405 Год назад

    I just found your channel it’s Amazing!:))

  • @AlatarielMeneldur
    @AlatarielMeneldur 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this video! Dank je, tack, merci, hvala, dzienkuje, gracias, danke, grazie, takk, あらがとう!

  • @adrii_dess
    @adrii_dess Год назад

    I'm binging your videos, they're really good! Could you make a video on how you use notion?

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад

      A Notion video is definitely on my list!

  • @myhappycloud
    @myhappycloud Год назад

    Excelente video! Gracias por contar tu experiencia. Yo estoy estudiando Coreano, japonés, inglés y francés y me pasa que cuando estoy estudiando un idioma pienso que debería estar estudiando el otro, entonces no logro concentrarme en ninguno y me desespero porque no siento que avance en ninguno al final. Gracias por este canal! 🙌❤

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад

      Te entiendo muy bien, me pasa a mí tambíen 😔

  • @dailymoth
    @dailymoth Год назад +12

    Wow. Trzeci film i już ponad tysiąc subskrybentów. Brawo :) Normalnie piszę komentarze w języku angielskim, jednak widzę, że się uczysz polskiego. Trzymam kciuki i kibicuję Ci mocno!
    Też się uczę języków - angielskiego i hiszpańskiego. Powodzenia!

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад +4

      Dzięki! Tobie też życzę powodzenia 💜

  • @m3talhe4d72
    @m3talhe4d72 7 месяцев назад

    much like you, I also study languages primarily for consuming media (in my case, literature) so it's not as urgent for me to make fast progress. I don't like the idea of trying to talk to someone with a very low level in a foreign language so I try to learn very quickly in languages I'm going to be actively SPEAKING. but I can translate a word with a dictionary if I'm just reading.
    that's how I can justify studying multiple languages at once. 😊
    also, I find studying multiple languages at once a way to not get burnt out by switching things up all the time!

  • @whateverart
    @whateverart Год назад

    i currently am learning italian in school. i also want to learn korean, japanese, mandarin, spanish and probably more

  • @AmonRa156
    @AmonRa156 Год назад

    Thank you soo much for share. ☀️☀️☀️

  • @polyglotsjourney
    @polyglotsjourney Год назад +1

    I don't believe that you are slowing down your progress if you focus on more than one language. You're only reducing the time for dedicating yourself to only one language. However, you might distract your efficiency if you are learning more languages from scratch that are similar. I had that issue long time ago when I used to learn French, Italian and Latin at the same time...Great video, Tanya!😊

  • @dwongalow1
    @dwongalow1 Год назад +7

    Can you make a polish language study video? I am studying Polish for several months now and have finally made some significant progress and would find your video super motivating ! I cannot find many youtube videos on learning Polish. I also watch vlogs but most don't include subtitiles. My favorite Polish speaking vlogger is therapuetic mama. Anyways, I have now watching all your videos. I look forward to your next upload :D

    • @angelvera5524
      @angelvera5524 Год назад

      Hi, I would like to learn polish Language too because it’s my second nationality although i am from Venezuela, May yo give me an advice to start with polish language?

    • @nadiadymek9308
      @nadiadymek9308 5 месяцев назад

      Powodzenia😉 Ogromnie podziwiam, bo nawet dla Polaków polski potrafi sprawiać dużo trudności.

  • @jonasmacal393
    @jonasmacal393 Год назад

    I really like your videos. And I just wanted to tell you that you're very pretty!

  • @engmari
    @engmari Год назад

    слушаю вас с удовольствием🌱 у вас приятный голос.

  • @julesie0
    @julesie0 Год назад

    I would love it if you shared a Notion template for your language project ideas. Love your videos and learning style.

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад +1

      That's the plan! I have a video coming out this week where I'll share the template and talk about how I'm using it

  • @Hellenicheavymetal
    @Hellenicheavymetal Год назад

    I've been learning Greek for 6 months and will be going a full year until I start Finnish. Ill be happy when I reach B1 on both but of course I wont be satisfied and want to reach higher levels.

  • @IowaLanguages
    @IowaLanguages Год назад

    I’m adding Turkish again with French and Spanish. I’m trying to decide if an hour each a day is doable. I’ve been getting up at 4:00 and it’s working out with two. Only Spanish is from scratch. I’m using the method of time keeping you described in another video (using automations and Toggl Track).

  • @Daria-rj9ii
    @Daria-rj9ii Год назад

    Omg, i remember watching your Russian channel a few years ago and now i found the english one😊😊

  • @Theintroverted_traveler
    @Theintroverted_traveler 7 месяцев назад

    These are great rules

  • @mirae9163
    @mirae9163 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your sharing and these inspirational videos. I watched many videos of your Russian channel to learn Russian and I just found your English channel, your English is really great, just sounds like a native American 👍
    I'm a native Cantonese speaker who is fluent in Korean, Japanese and Mandarin. As a language lover I'm also learning 6 languages at a time, they're Russian, Vietnamese, Turkish, English, Spanish and Taiwanese Hokkien. Last year, I focused on only one language for 1~3 months, and then moved to another, but from this year, I've been learning 6 languages everyday because I'm trying to find which method works for me😺 I also dabbled in some languages such as Hindi, Thai, Indonesian, Georgian... etc. In the future I also want to learn Polish when I get B2 level in Russian, using the "laddering" method 💪
    Русский является самым сложным языком среди языков, которые я до сих пор учила. Особенно грамматика очень сложная! 😅 Грузинский тоже был очень сложным, но я его не серьёзно изучала, поэтому не знаю, что он сложнее русского ли нет. 🤔 Я считаю, что грамматика русского даже сложнее чем 10000 китайских иероглифов. 😥

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад

      Wow, this is really impressive! Please let me know if you current method ends up working better for you! I'm trying to focus on one language at a time now, but even though I know it works better for me, I do miss my other languages a lot 😅
      Best of luck with all of your languages и особенно с русским 💜

    • @mirae9163
      @mirae9163 Год назад

      @@tbenavente OK, I will let you know which method ends up working better for me 😁 😁 Спасибо и я тоже желаю вам удачи в изучении языков ☺️

  • @tricotilla
    @tricotilla Год назад +3

    I love your channel 🥰 anyway.. I'm italian and I usually use English to study others languages. I'm improving French and I'm learning Russian from scratch... but you know.. I find it so difficult.... 😊 I love improve languages by listening... usually I do French grammar exercises on Duolingo and I usually use Busuu for Russian. I'm trying to use French to study Russian too... at the end of next summer I'd like to add Spanish to my list but 'd like to achieve a good level in French first before doing that!💪🏻👍🏻🤞🏻🤩

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад +1

      Not gonna lie, learning Russian as a foreign language sounds tough 😅 But best of luck with your language goals!

  • @Lilina3456
    @Lilina3456 Год назад

    I like your videos, it is so relatable.
    can u please make a video how to start with a new language, I think your expertise would help immensely.

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад

      Thank you for the idea, I'll definitely think about it!

  • @Locosporlapsicologia
    @Locosporlapsicologia 4 месяца назад

    I am from Spain and I prefer to study French and Italian at the same time, also Portuguese because its more easy to me remember similar vocabulary and I have never had any problem with that. I try to use English language in my notebooks because this is my main and second language and I have to improve it more :)

  • @T0m41_08
    @T0m41_08 Год назад

    I’m learning korean which I’m at a a1 ish level, spanish which I’m not that close to A1 but I can still hold a beginner conversation in it, and I’m currently starting Dutch! But I feel like I should start learning/studying korean and Spanish everyday to get in the habit then start on Dutch. Cause I suck at vocab in both languages and I don’t know how to get it into my brain tbh

  • @khan5195
    @khan5195 11 месяцев назад

    You got very good collection of books, can I get a list of your books ! or may be all the books and apps you use in a separate video !?

  • @AlejandroGarcia-sz3xo
    @AlejandroGarcia-sz3xo Год назад

    1:21 I died jajaja, I'm a Spanish native speaker and I've been learning English since...idk when I was 12 years old and German since the last year, that technically are similar but not it all...Becuase English has more latin words than the German etc. But I have an intermediate level in English in German I'm between a1 and a2, but study German has helped me to understand the Germanic core of the English and to ensure some things of my English, it's an incredible experiencie, Greet. Alles Gute aus Mexiko :)

  • @blueberry44.
    @blueberry44. 8 месяцев назад

    Can you make a video going deeper and in a more detailed way on your study routine? Thanks

  • @jadwiga8759
    @jadwiga8759 Год назад

    new here and loved your video, subscribed!

  • @thedevil1667
    @thedevil1667 10 месяцев назад

    I'm 17 and I plan to learn 4 languages. I already speak Greek native, english and Spanish. And I wanna learn italian, French, German and Russian.

  • @faysalchannel6793
    @faysalchannel6793 Год назад +1

    wow you are very smart i wish you have always successful in your life . me i was long time when i learn english i can read but i can't understand just little i try to learn two languages but i don't know how i can do this

  • @arthemis8364
    @arthemis8364 Год назад

    I looved ypur video , im learning english and korean, english i can understand 70% what u say (with subtitles 90%) and korean i just know how to read and simples senteces

  • @Chessmaster_kpop
    @Chessmaster_kpop 9 месяцев назад

    I plan to know about 4 different languages before the age of 20,so far i know english and arabic fluently,french not 100% but i can write and read and understand but not speak that well and korean which im still going to improve on later because im still developing my french❤i have about 7 years to be fluent in all of these wish me luck🇺🇸🇪🇬🇰🇷🇫🇷Im fluent in 2 because of school and almost fluent in french because i also take it in french,the only language i havent taken at school is korean

  • @14xx07
    @14xx07 Год назад +3

    I’m studying Italian and feeling really bored by the way most apps teach, I am looking for idioms, interesting easy and similar books. Seeing that Can you are somewhat starting out on it, can you please do a run down on how you do it? Think some of those processes can be useful for any other languages as well :)

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад +1

      Yep, planning a video about everything I use to study Italian sometime soon!

  • @iledrinkstea
    @iledrinkstea Год назад

    Ciao! Scrivo in italiano così ripassi :) in generale il tuo approccio mi piace molto, penso sia abbastanza simile al mio... neanche io riesco a studiare più lingue al giorno e non riesco nemmeno ad aspettare di essere ad un buon livello con una lingua prima di cominciarne un'altra ahahah comunque mi piace l'idea della bucket list di progetti, penso inizierò ad utilizzare questo metodo anch'io! Se ti va, potresti fare un video in cui condividi le tue risorse preferite per lo spagnolo a livello intermedio/avanzato? Personalmente ho sempre difficoltà a scegliere serie tv, libri o podcast. Grazie in anticipo :) keep up the good work

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад

      È un'ottima idea! La metterò nella mia lista di video da fare.
      Grazie anche per aver scritto questo commento in Italiano - un po' di pratica fa sempre bene

  • @Darsy05
    @Darsy05 Год назад

    She’s learning spanish (my native lenguage) and I’m learning english.
    Pd: espero haber escrito bien esas oraciones 😅

  • @Miaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
    @Miaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Год назад

    Great video !! I’ve been learning Mandarin for 2 years and I’m pretty good now but now I want to start learning Spanish and Hebrew . I’ll defo use some of your tips thank you

  • @irenamcg
    @irenamcg Год назад

    Can you talk about the best resources you learn with for each language: textbooks, books, apps, websites ...? Thanks 😁

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад +2

      Yep! That's the plan for my future videos!

  • @LU0CHA
    @LU0CHA Год назад

    Wow! Learning 6 languages at one time is a huge commitment! I'm currently learning spanish and hindi.

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад

      I'd love to start Hindi someday!

    • @LU0CHA
      @LU0CHA Год назад

      @@tbenavente I totally recommend it! Hindi is a very beautiful language!

    • @bigboss1356
      @bigboss1356 Год назад

      @@LU0CHA and easy language i watched like 200 tv show and now I can understand the meaning of what actors and actresses are saying during the episode i don't need Arabic or English translations anymore

    • @LU0CHA
      @LU0CHA Год назад

      @@bigboss1356 for me, as a native polish speaker, it was kinda hard to remember the alphabet, but once you know it , its not that hard

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад

      @@LU0CHA I knooow! I dabbled a bit on Duolingo last summer, but I just have too much on my plate right now 😭

  • @PositiveAgingInstitute
    @PositiveAgingInstitute 6 месяцев назад

    What are these workbooks you are using? They look great.

  • @007Layanne
    @007Layanne Год назад

    Thankfully, as a native Portuguese speaker, I already have an intermediate level in Spanish by nature.

  • @constanzacortes9400
    @constanzacortes9400 Месяц назад

    Puedes ayudarme con como programar mi sesión de estudio para principiantes ? Que libros leer , que podcasts escuchar , cuanto tiempo y como dedicarlo a las actividades para aprender ingles ? Gracias

  • @Gaibreel
    @Gaibreel Год назад

    Trying to learn italian and Spanish at the same time. It hurts that I'm not spending all my time on Spanish anymore, but I don't want to stop italian. Spanish is like my first child and my favorite. 😆 the second baby came along and I don't love it as much. 😆 Italian is growing on me every day. I had a decent based of Spanish so conjugations aren't new. I have to learn both at the same time because I'm going to Italy in 2 years.

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад

      I'm pretty much in the same boat - trying to get my Italian to an intermediate level but always feeling worried about not giving enough time to Spanish 😅 Best of luck with both!

  • @JustAnotherNameYo
    @JustAnotherNameYo Год назад

    I wish that I had waited to start Korean because I had only been studying Russian for 6 months at the time. I dropped Catalan in order to do it and also stopped maintenance with Spanish. It’s a lot of work but I love them both so much so there is no going back.

    • @tbenavente
      @tbenavente  Год назад

      yeah, life would be so much easier if we could just settle on one or two languages but so much more boring at the same time 😅

  • @supernoleva129
    @supernoleva129 9 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed your channel. What is the least amount of months it would take to learn Spanish, French and Italian in that order? Thank you. Much respect!

  • @teo7681
    @teo7681 Год назад

    we have the same spanish book

  • @paulwalther5237
    @paulwalther5237 Год назад

    I’ve heard the advice that you should avoid similar languages if you don’t want to just study one and I get that you will confuse them but at the same time the huge problem of just acquiring new vocabulary would be alleviated if you can cheat and just make words sound French or Spanish etc.

  • @user-um4qx7jb8gh1
    @user-um4qx7jb8gh1 Год назад +2

    Учу английский полгода - понимаю 70% информации.
    Учу корейский 1,5 года - ☹️.
    Видимо, все те годы, что я не притрагивалась к английскому, какие-то слова запоминались сами, поскольку были в информационном поле.