Daria seems like such a kind and humble person. I love her advice to find a culture that you love and commit to it. The language will come with that love of the culture.
My native language is spanish, I also learned english, arabic (egyptian dialect) and I'm learning mandarin chinese. I learned english in school with songs, tv shows, movies.. for arabic, I met egyptian friends who teached me the basics, I had a tutor, watching movies, tv shows, music. And lastly for mandarin chinese I'm learning it in an online academy, and I try to watch videos on youtube
واو 🤯 بتتكلم بلهجة مصرية. أنا بتكلم بلهجة تانية و ما بفهم اللهجة المصرية بسهولة. Yooo that’s amazing, I’m trying to learn Spanish, and I speak arabic but a different dialect
Spanish speaker, learnt french, now using German and Russian on a daily basis cause I understand them and I learning Chinese, japanese, Arabic and Korean, would like to learn Thai and Hindi
Currently just started learning arabic while still learning spanish. First half of the day is for Arabic and the last half is for spanish. I use my native language (english) as breaks for my brain when needed. Just trying to stay consistent and persistent. Would like to relearn french, portuguese, and russian in the future.
How to learn a new language... I'm struggling to learn Chinese... it's so frustrating to write on paper and not memorize the words and phrases... I've tried various apps and none has been a game-changer in my life... whether it's Mango Languages or Pimsleur, among others like Duolingo, Rocket Languages, etc... What should I do? Recording my voice on my phone's recorder and then deleting it works to avoid filling up my phone's memory, for example? Is there anyone reading this who also has memory and concentration deficits? Or feels that their brain gets overwhelmed quickly when listening to a podcast or video, for example?
As an adult, I am not sure if I like making mistakes in my non-native languages. I am not sure if I like it when someone speaks in my native language, not at my level, with primitive vocabulary and more mistakes than native speakers. There is one story about whether I live in my country or make my life comfortable in another country with my second language. Do not talk about my third or fourth language. These numbers are not coincidental, the third language is weaker than the second. English is my fourth language, which I did not learn at school.
@@evolve_hq I lived in Ireland for 16 years starting at my 34 and at that age I opened strange things, I could understand English that I had never learned before. I have used English a lot in my life, but a late start with it caused me a lot of problems. When I was 16, I saw American movies where there was the sound of two languages. These movies were over-sounded in Russian, but there was still English. It is interesting how I missed the point of having a new language at that age.
Make plenty of notes just write down words and learn them off they stick really well then try and watch something in the target language preferably with the words you learned that day.
I'm not sure if the inotroversion/extroversion dichotomy the host uses to compare himself with the guest is really helpful, or relative for that matter. I'm certain extroverts use sterotypical qualities associated with introverts, and that there are introverts out there that couldn't even imagine sparking a conversation with let alone some in their own language
Thank you so much for your observation and perspective on this! It was just to highlight how a one-size-fits-all approach isn't always the case and that each person has their own challenges/methods! Thanks again for watching 🙏
Daria seems like such a kind and humble person. I love her advice to find a culture that you love and commit to it. The language will come with that love of the culture.
Yes it is great advice indeed! Thanks for watching!
My native language is spanish, I also learned english, arabic (egyptian dialect) and I'm learning mandarin chinese. I learned english in school with songs, tv shows, movies.. for arabic, I met egyptian friends who teached me the basics, I had a tutor, watching movies, tv shows, music. And lastly for mandarin chinese I'm learning it in an online academy, and I try to watch videos on youtube
واو 🤯 بتتكلم بلهجة مصرية. أنا بتكلم بلهجة تانية و ما بفهم اللهجة المصرية بسهولة.
Yooo that’s amazing, I’m trying to learn Spanish, and I speak arabic but a different dialect
Spanish speaker, learnt french, now using German and Russian on a daily basis cause I understand them and I learning Chinese, japanese, Arabic and Korean, would like to learn Thai and Hindi
Thanks for sharing! What makes you interested in Thai and Hindi?
Anki is the "successor" to programs such as "Kanji Gold", which was a PC app for the Japanese language for Japanese language learners.
Have you found them useful??
Currently just started learning arabic while still learning spanish. First half of the day is for Arabic and the last half is for spanish. I use my native language (english) as breaks for my brain when needed. Just trying to stay consistent and persistent. Would like to relearn french, portuguese, and russian in the future.
Great plan! Stay consistent, and you'll get there! 💪🌍 What specific methods are you using for studying?
@evolve_hq right now, just watching and listening to music and videos when possible. I need to make a better plan but I'm not sure how yet
where did you learn arabic
This is amazing im speak 3languages
English/Swahili/Luyha now studying the fourth one Dutch💯🔥
Awesome! How are you studying Dutch?
@@evolve_hqMy Wife is Dutch so she teaches me and also working in the Netherlands I interact with the people and also the internet😊
@@chiccollatta Nice, thanks for sharing, and keep Evolving!
Great episode!
Thanks for watching 🙏
@@evolve_hq keep up the great work really appreciate these polyglot videos especially someone from the un!
How to learn a new language... I'm struggling to learn Chinese... it's so frustrating to write on paper and not memorize the words and phrases... I've tried various apps and none has been a game-changer in my life... whether it's Mango Languages or Pimsleur, among others like Duolingo, Rocket Languages, etc... What should I do? Recording my voice on my phone's recorder and then deleting it works to avoid filling up my phone's memory, for example? Is there anyone reading this who also has memory and concentration deficits? Or feels that their brain gets overwhelmed quickly when listening to a podcast or video, for example?
I also use Anki
Awesome! What do you use it for?
Learning a language takes so much time and effort, how can they make it in short term and add to it that they study multiple ones simultaneously
Hard work and dedication, you can do it!
As an adult, I am not sure if I like making mistakes in my non-native languages. I am not sure if I like it when someone speaks in my native language, not at my level, with primitive vocabulary and more mistakes than native speakers.
There is one story about whether I live in my country or make my life comfortable in another country with my second language. Do not talk about my third or fourth language. These numbers are not coincidental, the third language is weaker than the second.
English is my fourth language, which I did not learn at school.
Evolve mindset means we can always improve!
@@evolve_hq I lived in Ireland for 16 years starting at my 34 and at that age I opened strange things, I could understand English that I had never learned before.
I have used English a lot in my life, but a late start with it caused me a lot of problems.
When I was 16, I saw American movies where there was the sound of two languages. These movies were over-sounded in Russian, but there was still English.
It is interesting how I missed the point of having a new language at that age.
i love it when she Daria tallks.. could she be my future love?
Which languages are you currently studying? Share your study tips below in the comments! 🌍
English
Make plenty of notes just write down words and learn them off they stick really well then try and watch something in the target language preferably with the words you learned that day.
I'm not sure if the inotroversion/extroversion dichotomy the host uses to compare himself with the guest is really helpful, or relative for that matter. I'm certain extroverts use sterotypical qualities associated with introverts, and that there are introverts out there that couldn't even imagine sparking a conversation with let alone some in their own language
Thank you so much for your observation and perspective on this! It was just to highlight how a one-size-fits-all approach isn't always the case and that each person has their own challenges/methods! Thanks again for watching 🙏