The Fastest Way to Learn Any Language (One Tip)!

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My fastest way in learning a language comes from my experience in learning French. I tried learning it for an entire year, but failed... Then I tried again for five months, in a different way, and I achieved much more than I did in that previous year...

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This video is only one tip for learning a language quickly. It's what worked for me and I hope it does for many others. There are many other ways and you're welcome to share them.

AlhanRahimi
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I agree that immersion is the best means of language learning. This is how I actually learned English myself. When I was still a beginner, I used to talk to myself quite a lot in English, several times a day. I'd imagine two people talking, but I did the dialogue myself. I'd also follow a BBC broadcast on English learning at 4 pm. The sources were scarce back then, so people are luckier today as they have more chances with the variety of sources they can access. Extensive listening and speaking, before anything else. That's the key.

learnfastwithmostafa
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Well said! You shouldn't LEARN a language. You have to ACQUIRE it.

TurkumCaliskanim
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I'm trying to improve my English speaking fluency . Thanks very much .

manojmurmu
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Thank you and your videos is very helpful to me.❤

gamehay
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That’s totally right. Thank a ton for dropping that geme.

pactoure
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This is great. Thank you very much. It's true.
Immersion. Confidence and not being scared of making errors. Have fun. Repeat.
Merci pour le temps que vous y avez consacré.

Zopf-international
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Just simply, literally work hard like you!!!!

킴식스-zt
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My goodness. Just applied to a French school in France for 6 months immersion course. Just waiting for the outcome. Exactly the same reasons because I want to relocate to Canada. Going to write trade exam challenge and want to work in Quebec or NB.Please do me a favor. I do need some books if you do have some.

hoseaawene
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I gotta agree. I made a lot of progress in Russian just listening to the PImsleur tapes, listening to Russian music, watching videos and interacting with people whenever I could (online). It all felt so natural and easy and I didn't really have to actively think about things! When I did a course, however...that pretty much killed my interest, lol

surescorelanguages
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Her English is very good, can't detect an accent.

kerrysteve
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Wonderful video, and I completely agree. However, most people cannot immerse themselves due to work and other responsibilities so I think there is a compromise that can yield good results.
Audio books....and even better, audio books designed to be at your current level. A1, A2, B1, B2 etc
This will provide listening and reading comprehension, it will provide a vocabulary that is easier to remember than flashcards because all the words are associated with the story. You can find audio books which involve topics in which you are interested so that it will not be boring for you.
Another option or addition is podcasts...there are many podcasts specifically designed for language learners and many of them provide transcripts.
I do believe that speaking is important, but I also believe that massive volumes of input at the beginning is of great benefit. How can you speak if you do not yet have a vocabulary and if you are not familiar with sentence structure or are not comfortable with correct pronunciation?
I think the large volumes of input provides all of those things, so that you now have the foundation so that speaking will be much easier.

Note: I am only currently learning a second language so please take what I said with a "grain of salt". However, I've tried all the traditional methods and my progress was very slow. I started reading and listening to audio books and podcasts and I've made more progress than I made with any other method of study. I think if you spent 1 to 2 hours daily of focused study. for 30 days, you'd be able to successfully communicate on some level although of course there would still be mistakes. You have to embrace the fact that you will make mistakes. Immersion is surely even better, but what I described might be a compromise that would yield good results.

chandie
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Saw on another Yt channel. There's this schooI Vermont. That teaches languages

Intense. Live in Dormitory. Speak nothing but the language

Everyone wears " pins" the country. Language your learning

You CAN'T EVEN Say hello if there wearing. A different pin

WOW. 😂😂😂😂!!!

James-hstu
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I clicked on this video because she called my attention...

AljRest
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The best way to become fluent in your target language is to be born in a county that speaks it 😂.

davidbrisbane
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I was practicing the language with native speakers for a short time, then I did not find anything to talk to, so I stayed for about 7 months practicing the language with myself, reading articles in English, and translating them into my Arabic language. Do you think this is enough for me to be like native speakers, or no?

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