@@SAGITTARIUS312 really appreciate the comment, glad you're finding the content useful. Feel free to book a slot using the link in the description box or email laidbacklanguages@gmail.com
Thank you so much for this video! You are completly right ( in Spanish is with tener: tienes razón😂😂😂). A lot of barries to learning in general are psicological: little traumas in school and blockages in the body! And also they have to be comfortable of being incomfortable! I am very interested to know why memory works! Thanks for the other video! For me learning a language is a life-long journey! It doesn't stop at some point!
The points you raise are so important! My personal preference for beginner to intermediate level language tuition is always a female teacher. At this level the female "charism" to impart linguistic knowledge has a definite edge. It somehow seems a more natural and less intimidating experience.
I've known a few closed minded people who try as they might couldn't learn another language. On the other end of the spectrum I know some very open minded people who are multilingual.
WOW, eu precisava ouvir isso, realmente, a aceitação é o primeiro passo, e lembrar que estaremos sempre sujeitos aos erros, eu havia me esquecido disso.
To my students I explained that the English was in fact je suis affamé in French and je suis assoiffé, for I am thirsty, is there the same in Spanish? ^^ I remember with an american friend, we were talking about the differenc of use between to lay and to lie, she could not really make the difference either 🤣🤣🤣 (except we both had the alternative meaning of one which made us laugh ;-)
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@@SAGITTARIUS312 really appreciate the comment, glad you're finding the content useful. Feel free to book a slot using the link in the description box or email laidbacklanguages@gmail.com
Agreed. I'd add that you have to accept that it takes as long as it takes.
@@shaunhunterit342 That's a great one to add ☺️☀️
Thank you so much for this video! You are completly right ( in Spanish is with tener: tienes razón😂😂😂). A lot of barries to learning in general are psicological: little traumas in school and blockages in the body! And also they have to be comfortable of being incomfortable! I am very interested to know why memory works! Thanks for the other video! For me learning a language is a life-long journey! It doesn't stop at some point!
@@kawaii_princess_castle awesome comment, thank you for taking the time to write it! 😃
very powerful thanks!
@@ADAMSIVES thank you for watching 😁. Blessings to you !
The points you raise are so important! My personal preference for beginner to intermediate level language tuition is always a female teacher. At this level the female "charism" to impart linguistic knowledge has a definite edge. It somehow seems a more natural and less intimidating experience.
@@johnbritten4987 feeling comfortable and safe is very important when starting out. Thanks for sharing your perspective, John!
Profound. Any grammar book will explain why "I have a hunger" works or does not work.
I've known a few closed minded people who try as they might couldn't learn another language. On the other end of the spectrum I know some very open minded people who are multilingual.
@@verdakorako4599 exactly 💯 it's not coincidence
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WOW, eu precisava ouvir isso, realmente, a aceitação é o primeiro passo, e lembrar que estaremos sempre sujeitos aos erros, eu havia me esquecido disso.
@@robertamartins3520 é issoo ☺️☀️ muito obrigado por assistir o vídeo ☺️🙌
Nossa! Estou estudando português. “Tem um carro na rua” parecia muito estranho ao primeiro, então depôs aceitando, parece normal. :)
@@davidcarrier8435 hahahhahha, que legal. Fico feliz ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺
Background sound hilarious
@@gabbarname1749 oh no what did you hear? 🤣
👋 je vais écouter votre vidéo 🙂 ça me manque de parler avec des anglais 🥲
To my students I explained that the English was in fact je suis affamé in French and je suis assoiffé, for I am thirsty, is there the same in Spanish? ^^ I remember with an american friend, we were talking about the differenc of use between to lay and to lie, she could not really make the difference either 🤣🤣🤣 (except we both had the alternative meaning of one which made us laugh ;-)
@@hellohjbgjh urmm closet I can think of with the verb to be is estoy muriendo de hambre. Pretty sure estoy hambriento isn't used for example
estoy caliente vs soy caliente - i am horny vs i am hot
@@hidden3235 Indeed , pretty different meaning 😆 hot more like our laidback.languages presenter 😂😉