THIS is How You get Fluent FAST

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Timestamps:

0:00 A painful language learning experience
1:33 Do kids and adults learn alike?
2:34 What makes children special when it comes to learning languages?
3:06 What advantages adults have over children when it comes to language learning
4:49 This is what I do to learn a language as fast as possible
6:13 Moving from intentional to intuitive learning
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Y a plus qu'à ! Grazie mille Luca !🙏

francegallo
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I was just listening to you on the Easy Greek channel, and damn your language skill are insane. Your English is so close to not having an accent, and you know that's so hard to do as an adult. Bravo!

MatthewAtkinson
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Isle of Tenerife,
Spain,
Africa.

Hahaha!
I had to chuckle at your mention of "those pesky kids"!
I thought I was the only one who used that expression.
Such a native English way to speak!
As usual.
It annoys me when (very) occasionally somebody says your English doesn't sound native.
Of course they only ever say this after they've found out you learned English as an adult, at first as shocked as I and anyone was to hear you speaking it.
Then they somehow process it, maybe mixed with envy, and come out with the usual nonsense of "yeah, I can hear he's not native. . .".
But it's a lie, even if they don't always realise they're lying.
Your English sounds completely native, as native as mine, or MORE, sometimes, no kidding.
The mind boggles at how you've reached such a high level in so many languages.
Hats off!

Best wishes,
Patchy.

patchy
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In this video is a transcript, and in captions autotranslate are languages to read script on screen, do both at same time and have study material🎉

Daviddaze
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no more funny fig* fiascos ! Thank you for explaining this Luca! You're a GEM to the language learning community! and yes, we are better than KIDS !!

astroblogger
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Really helpful video! Learning a language can feel overwhelming, but breaking it down like this makes it seem more doable. I’ve found that mixing in things like movies, music, or even chatting with native speakers helps a ton too. Thanks for sharing these tips, definitely going to try some of them!

KeedsLinguistics
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In Spain we use "higo" for fig, but it is also slang for lady parts. So I was laughing before you finished telling the anecdote.

PotatoBTD
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Reminded me about this Chinese friend of mine, her name is Hui. She had a Russian professor in the University, and anyone who knows Russian can probably guess what was the sitution there every time he called her by her name :D
Another fantastic video! This feels like a super boosted and enhanced version of Steven Krashen's theory. Using materials of any level and using the available tools to make them comprehensible is a great additional way to acquire the language. Thanks Luca once again for all the tips.

dimitrispetrovas
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A long time ago, I worked at a company in France where 80% of our clients were Italian. One day, my French colleague came to the office with a fig pie, and when some of our Italian clients were present, she said in Italian: "Qualcuno vuole un pezzo di torta alla figa?" 😂

alexfg
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Luca Lampariello, the Cristiano Ronaldo of language learning 😅

luizantonio
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Hi Luca, well in this video I can find all the tools that I'm using for my learning process, somthing is more hard to do than otters but...yeah, immersion, everyday, mimiking are good company!

giovannirivetti
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Excelente video como siempre. Gracias, Luca. Saludos desde Valencia-Venezuela.

javielucho
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Infatti mi sto rendendo conto dell efficacia di svolgere diverse attività, soprattutto i contenuti per i nativi sono super efficaci. È stato divertente l' equivoco dei FICHI 😂, a volte leggo delle vignette in francese con i doppi sensi ed è divertente imparare anche in questo modo 👍

morchiomanuel
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Hi Luca, thanks for the video! I have been studying english for several years in a "classical way" and recently I began to add the natural way in my life, I am B2 level but really I can´t speak fluently! I get stuck when I don´t know how to say something🥲

ludmiladelbono
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Do you still use Assimil as your initial learning material? I also love it. One of my mistakes was using many materials at the same time and learning multiple languages simultaneously, but at the end I couldn’t focus on anything and got lost and overwhelmed. What’s your strategy regarding to this?

braziliaan
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Great video Luca 👏
The only problem is that I am trying to learn Swiss German, which is very different from standard German, and your advice is quite hard to apply on a dialect with very little written content. Any advice?

Wawruto
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Como dicen en mi familia, muchos higos, muchos problemas. 😜

MisterComunicacion
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For Memory don't forget the Linkword system.
Excellent Video and 🙏
Mil Graci

esioanniannaho
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Hi Luca! If we acquire a language through comprehensible input, does it mean that we will eventually be able to speak it naturally or do you still see speaking as something that needs to be practiced as you said in one of your past videos?

alef
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Luca, a member of your course community, just so you know OMG I just realized but I'll put my comment anyway: "acquisition beats" doesn't mean anything! I was reading "Acquisition Beats" as something on its own. LOL then I realized that in English, it just needs a comma, to read it "Why acquisition, beats learning" omg which makes sense.
Maybe I'm the only one who read it wrong then and got confused, it's literally a cadence issue with my comprehension. Ok if I get any thumbs up then I'm not an isolated outlier.

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