An Interview in 3 Languages with Polyglot Chris Lonsdale:What is Brain-Soaking 两文三语采访语言专家:到底如何学好一门语言

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @tylerives5198
    @tylerives5198 2 года назад +19

    Your English is remarkable. You speak more eloquently than many native speakers. Greetings from the United States. Thank you for sharing! :)

  • @noaha3773
    @noaha3773 2 года назад +9

    Can't believe this doesn't have more views. What an amazing resource for language learners, especially those for disparate languages such as English and Mandarin.

  • @emilyinnetherlands5295
    @emilyinnetherlands5295 Год назад +2

    龙飞虎先生最后说的那个方法,是我妈妈年轻时学上海话的方法,也是我自己在用的。我的brain soaking是每天在去学校和回家的路上听BBC news。不管听得懂听不懂,反正就一直听着。然后我去读小朋友的图画书(虽然我那个时候已经是中学生),那些英文句子看多了,自己就会copy说和写。现在我学荷兰文同样道理,我觉得每次能很地道得说一句话后,比如je heb herlijk 会很有motivation继续学。

  • @arduino8919
    @arduino8919 Год назад +1

    It is so obvious in just a 21 minute interview that this man is extremely intelligent.
    Very interesting video to watch. His philosophy to learning languages is so spot on.

  • @dogeren0096
    @dogeren0096 3 года назад +5

    “我是一个地球人,四海为家”
    好羡慕这种生活方式

  • @bettlovesshrek2026
    @bettlovesshrek2026 3 года назад +29

    This channel is the most helpful channel ever. I am so happy to be able to know your researches and education. Thank you for sharing these things with us 🖤

    • @phoenixhou4486
      @phoenixhou4486  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! I’m really glad that it could be of help!

  • @lili7979
    @lili7979 2 года назад +2

    Language is a labeling system that allows humans to label their experiences and share their experiences with others via these labels. 第一次听说,但是很有道理。

  • @theresali4339
    @theresali4339 3 года назад +14

    Impressive! Your Mandarin and Cantonese are pretty native. After listening to your English speaking, I couldn't believed that you could pronounce Chinese right. You did.

    • @phoenixhou4486
      @phoenixhou4486  3 года назад +18

      Thank you!! Mandarin is my native language and the only one, but I endeavor to achieve native-like fluency in other languages as best as I can!

  • @tian-x9z
    @tian-x9z 10 месяцев назад

    我现在就在可以听懂很多,但不会说的阶段。最后一段太有帮助了!马上练起来!谢谢❤!

  • @designersan
    @designersan 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for making this video. It'll be very helpful for my korean language learning journey! Keep up the good work☺

  • @syedamjadali2812
    @syedamjadali2812 2 года назад +1

    This is such an amazing channel for language learners.

  • @nendoakuma7451
    @nendoakuma7451 3 года назад +16

    For once I actually know the languages spoken in a multilingual polyglot interview video.

    • @shaggyfeng9110
      @shaggyfeng9110 3 года назад +1

      I can speak all 3 of them. All I can say is: They are pros. This video is so enjoyable to watch for me.

  • @tenchichrono
    @tenchichrono 3 года назад +15

    Your Cantonese is pretty decent actually. It's a lot better than many other Mandarin native speakers for sure.

    • @phoenixhou4486
      @phoenixhou4486  3 года назад +4

      Thank you! I was fascinated by the Cantonese and Modern Hong Kong cultures!

    • @tenchichrono
      @tenchichrono 3 года назад +1

      @@phoenixhou4486 I'm binge watching your stuff. I'm learning Mandarin, Spanish and Vietnamese at the moment and always try to intake suggestions from others on how to be more efficient. I'm just really lazy. Lol but I study daily and chat with people in all listed languages daily.

    • @phoenixhou4486
      @phoenixhou4486  3 года назад +1

      @@tenchichrono How do you manage to talk to so many native speakers daily! Im immediately jealous lol. Especially with the quarantine and stuff, talking to native speakers has been a luxury.

    • @tenchichrono
      @tenchichrono 3 года назад +1

      @@phoenixhou4486 discord servers. Do a search for Chinese and Vietnamese. There is also a polyglot server.

    • @phoenixhou4486
      @phoenixhou4486  3 года назад +1

      @@tenchichrono Thank you!! I’ll take a look!

  • @wombatpandaa9774
    @wombatpandaa9774 2 года назад

    Honestly I am so grateful to have found this video because I've been doing that sort of brain soak thing for years and championing its use as a good language learning tool, and seeing literally no one else til now talking about it made me wonder if I was just trying to get people to do something that only worked for me. Nice to know it's an actual thing that someone way more skilled than me at languages has tested and found through study is generally effective.

  • @behzhenwei8300
    @behzhenwei8300 2 года назад +1

    yeah i agreed with Mr.Lonsdale, I had English listening test back then, I thought that the recording of the audio was bad lol. Until i changed the way i think, because when I listen to Mandarin radio or tv , even the audio is bad I can still get the meaning and know the words. It was me that is bad

  • @DanielLeoSimpson
    @DanielLeoSimpson 3 года назад

    11:34 泡脑子 (Pào nǎozi) "Brain-soaking" is a STATE... it's NOT related to "Content". So great thank you both!

  • @behzhenwei8300
    @behzhenwei8300 2 года назад +1

    i had a lot inputs but I never speak in English because I always i think I cant. But this video really help after listening to him!

  • @daumoro
    @daumoro 3 года назад +2

    I don’t command Chinese at all but here the difference between mandarin and cantonese

  • @harbin88
    @harbin88 2 года назад

    Those are very useful techniques! Thank you for sharing!

  • @victormolina100
    @victormolina100 3 года назад +3

    This is a game changer brow thank you so much um abraço do Brazil meu irmão Força no estudo do português, para você que gosta de história pesquisa sobre a participação brasileira na segunda Guerra mundial tem várias histórias emocionantes, e escuta a música do sabaton Somoking snakes você vai amar obrigado

  • @marshall886
    @marshall886 2 года назад

    Chris Longdale is a kiwi, from Palmerston North of all places!

  • @inanzhao7128
    @inanzhao7128 Год назад

    hi phoenix! i'm very curious about你的正式工作是什么!? PLEEEASE I'M DYING TO KNOW

    • @phoenixhou4486
      @phoenixhou4486  Год назад

      I work in the banking industry but it’s boring as hell and I wanna quit lol

  • @endlesswu
    @endlesswu 3 года назад +1

    你太厉害了,我只会德英两门外语,感觉精力已经不够了

  • @thegreatiam7
    @thegreatiam7 2 года назад

    I want to know more about the direct connect theory... but thank for this vid

  • @yongle9636
    @yongle9636 2 года назад

    太感谢了,我终于明白了,什么时候才能开口说外语!

  • @ДмитрийФедин-р8ч
    @ДмитрийФедин-р8ч 4 года назад +5

    Your videos are actually very good, but I think some light background music would make them even better. With that being said, keep up the good work!

    • @phoenixhou4486
      @phoenixhou4486  4 года назад +2

      thank you so much for the advice! Will definitely improve my editing skills!

    • @nycok8213
      @nycok8213 3 года назад +2

      No need for music. Thank you.

    • @ChineseLinguistics
      @ChineseLinguistics 3 года назад

      @@phoenixhou4486 唉~兄弟你回覆得夠客氣了...我們做視頻的其實都有自己的節奏和設計,對任何建議固然心存感激,可說真的骨子裡並不希望看到有人留這樣的話、有意無意地牽著我們的鼻子走...

  • @shaggyfeng9110
    @shaggyfeng9110 3 года назад +1

    This is so great! Thanks

  • @realersu1708
    @realersu1708 2 года назад +1

    At about 9:28, for the Chinese word 推敲, I once got a hint from a professor when commenting on my earliest academic manuscript with perhaps a similar meaning to it, STRIKE. I basically got the same understanding as 推敲, from that professor when he wrote down STRIKE YOUR SENTENCES AND WORDS. How do you think about this translation? Is it a proper, or close one?

  • @mflow502
    @mflow502 3 года назад +1

    天哪,服了真是

  • @svarupa
    @svarupa 3 года назад

    both are impressive!

  • @呀你可
    @呀你可 2 года назад

    Great content. Thanks!

  • @JoeyDrawTunes
    @JoeyDrawTunes 2 года назад

    May i know where we can purchase Chris's book??

  • @chinaheartforever4707
    @chinaheartforever4707 3 года назад

    不愧是语言学家

  • @hanxiaohan430
    @hanxiaohan430 2 года назад

    龍飛虎名字好帥!

  • @lovezxm642
    @lovezxm642 4 года назад +3

    天啊 广东话也这好。可以发一个你学语言的方法吗

    • @phoenixhou4486
      @phoenixhou4486  4 года назад +2

      沒問題!以後分享一下講廣東話的經驗!

    • @lovezxm642
      @lovezxm642 4 года назад +2

      @@phoenixhou4486  呵呵 ,分享英语好吗,我会说广东话,哈哈

    • @phoenixhou4486
      @phoenixhou4486  3 года назад

      @@lovezxm642 哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈好滴

  • @hawerr4126
    @hawerr4126 2 года назад

    Amazing!

  • @mick9240
    @mick9240 3 года назад

    很有用 谢谢

  • @ucanhle3092
    @ucanhle3092 3 года назад

    Hi, I always wonder how can I stay in the country for a long time just for traveling, learning the language when the visa due date is the problem?

  • @williamzhang907
    @williamzhang907 3 года назад

    Excellent

  • @abic77745
    @abic77745 8 месяцев назад

  • @mjsocb
    @mjsocb Год назад

    你们两位的中文名都很有武侠风呀😂

  • @zakmusik.
    @zakmusik. 2 года назад

    You look like Gabe from Life is Strange True Colors

  • @CristalMagan
    @CristalMagan 2 года назад

    能分享下你自学西班牙语的经验吗?我要开始自学西语

    • @phoenixhou4486
      @phoenixhou4486  2 года назад

      好的

    • @CristalMagan
      @CristalMagan 2 года назад

      @@phoenixhou4486 可以说说你的经验吗?比如你的词汇量是如何记忆的,词汇量是从哪获取?是先听还是先记词汇量?谢谢

  • @12388696
    @12388696 2 года назад

    龙飞虎的广东话更接近普通话:) 我闭着眼可以听懂。

  • @呀你可
    @呀你可 2 года назад

    5:30 9:50 15:00

  • @ProCelestialEmpire
    @ProCelestialEmpire 3 года назад +3

    A more precise translation to his view of learning Cantonese: Learning Cantonese is not difficult AT ALL after grasping Manderin Chinese, where it just has A LITTLE BIT difference in tones and some words picking in specific phrasing. I typed this is to say Cantonese is just a regular dialect; unlike some shallow claim in the internet, it's NOT another language.

    • @teej569
      @teej569 3 года назад +2

      a language is simply a dialect with an army and a navy

  • @kevintruong2693
    @kevintruong2693 3 года назад

    Hi there, don’t know if you still read the comments. Like to know if you live in Shenzhen, I’m desperately looking for polyglots to meet and do some exchange. 虽然我不会像你这么多语言,但是希望能像你学习一些。

    • @phoenixhou4486
      @phoenixhou4486  3 года назад

      I don’t live in Shenzhen but I’m happy to talk. Feel free to add me on Facebook!

  • @eminemarmy5656
    @eminemarmy5656 2 года назад

    Why he had to say hes from earth isnt that obvious

  • @slipkcat-pg9fs
    @slipkcat-pg9fs 6 месяцев назад

    his laugh tone is english hahaha

  • @AVOCADOWHITFOOTS
    @AVOCADOWHITFOOTS Год назад

    You are a Bit Similar to Namjoon of BTS

  • @gaylecheung3087
    @gaylecheung3087 2 года назад

    Mandarin, very hard to learn

  • @nikto81
    @nikto81 5 месяцев назад

    He claims to speak native level Chinese. Any real Chinese can confirm/deny this?

    • @phoenixhou4486
      @phoenixhou4486  5 месяцев назад

      Quite close

    • @nikto81
      @nikto81 5 месяцев назад

      @@phoenixhou4486 thank you

  • @kimpeter2877
    @kimpeter2877 2 года назад

    OMGGGGGGGGGGGG

  • @LockBarToyota
    @LockBarToyota 2 года назад

    称自己为某某家就不恰当,这是错误用法

  • @alexwong2569
    @alexwong2569 3 года назад

    你D廣東話唔似北方口音,似日韓果邊

    • @phoenixhou4486
      @phoenixhou4486  3 года назад

      仲有人話我廣東話係順德口音😂

  • @jennygao5756
    @jennygao5756 2 года назад

    This is good Mandarin, but not 'native level' as he claims. Some of his tones in some parts are flattish, and some parts are spoken perfectly, which makes me think he rehearsed likely questions.

    • @twoscoop4932
      @twoscoop4932 2 года назад +2

      personally i don't think that's the case that he rehearsed. in my experience sometimes you're just more familiar with some words than others bc you either see or hear them more often or they gain some significance to you and consequently, you also say them better. for other words, maybe you forget the tones and you kind of just wing it loool. just my 两块

  • @walgekaaren1783
    @walgekaaren1783 2 года назад

    9:27 "Tuiqiao? eh It sounds like "Tahaksin mõelda" in Estonian because the term "Tahaksin" is not straight forward want, but passive-aggressive, we used to tease the Germans with, its likeness --" I would like to like!", not really straight forward like. Because Estonains there not required to always like things as servants, so it seems the closest to thinking it over, as the dicvtionary gives...
    15:00 I learned German by Watching "Der Preiss ist Heiss" and "Familienduell" as a child, and taught it to my one year younger brother at the same time. Blabber TV shows are the best way to learn a language, because you get the most bodylanguage and other stuff of knowledge, and because they are meant as timesink programs. Later you can add on with a dictionary, the words you are missing, like playing the Proper MMO, this is how I for instance got the specific English words like "Steadfast" or "Resolve" you don't normally use in every day life. They should really implement video games in learning with its interactive Narrative matrix