The Fastest Way To Learn a New Language! #shorts

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The Fastest Way To Learn a New Language! #shorts

In this video I am going to teach you my way of learning languages really fast. Using this system I learned 2 languages from scratch to a native speaker level. Let me show you the fastest way to learn a new language or improve one that you are already learning!

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Check out My FREE Skillshare Class:
"How to Learn a New Language Fast and Speak Fluently":

AhmetKaan
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Ah yes, I'm just gonna open a book in Chinese and read it for 10 minutes and see where that takes me.

Frenchaboo
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Instructions Unclear: Got Kidnapped by a Green Owl

isislikesyou
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For those who might think it’s impossible to just open up a book in a foreign language, try starting out with something super easy like a childrens book. Since children are also learning to speak, the book will be a great starting point for learning the language.

gabifilmproductions
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- 10 minutes of reading anything
- 10 minutes of listening to anything
- 10 minutes of speaking about anything
- 10 minutes of writing about anything
- learn 5 new words per day

manowasthere
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Your English is excellent my guy! Honoured to have you as a friend.

ShaunHolden
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To learn 5 new words a day is no problem. Remembering them the next day is a different story!

biaberg
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REALLLL I studied like this but used hours, so for 4 hours a day Monday to Friday, 3 months straight. I went from not knowing the language at all to being able to pronounce at a native level and was able to hold basic conversation with native speakers. I admit I still have a long way to go but hearing native speakers tell me my pronunciation is perfect really keeps me motivated to study more and improve myself

starlightyoongi
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As a german i want him to talk German immediately to see if it really sounds native

skrr
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Here's how I learned Japanese and Spanish in 1 year.

-Be addicted to youtube
-Make a new youtube account and change your youtube region and language to Japanese or spanish
-Learn the top 500 most used words of these 2 languages
-Consume media that only uses these 2 languages
-expand your vocabulary
-start learning the japanese writing system
-then just fix your grammar

VIady
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ESL teacher and a multilingual here. My advice to my students is always to incorporate the language you want to study on things you like. The absolute best thing is watching movies in that language WITH SUBTITLES ALSO IN THAT LANGUAGE. When you watch something while reading subs, you'll automatically read in harmony with the speaker. This will improve your reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Yes, at first it'll be extremely frustrating since you'd have to pause and translate often. But there's no shortcut to increasing vocabulary. But trust me it's so much easier today since you can translate on your phone. Back then i had to get up and look at physical dictionary and dictionaries don't have a section for expressions or informal words. This method is tough, but you'll improve dramatically fast! AND you'll be doing something you like anyways to reduce the frustration.

andytabala
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Little tip when it comes to vocabulary - Look at messages with friends to choose words that you actually use. Gaming, makeup, true crime, gardening, carpentry... Depending on your interests, you're going to need very different words to have a real conversation. You can learn the word for 'giraffe' later.

chinadollsyndrome
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As an Indian I'm so lucky that I didn't had to do any hard work and I know

Bengali
Hindi
Mizo
English
Espanol "learning"

Gamer_Kot
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Linguistics major here - he is definitely not wrong. The most important part of fluency is practice and exposure. By forcing yourself into a target language environment you will inevitably pick up on stuff (start with small things like changing your phone settings to your target language). And by speaking (doesn't matter how bad your grammar is, just mumble to yourself during the day) you will accustom yourself to forming phrases and in no time you'll feel the language as the flexible living fluid that it is.

Edit because so many people seem to misunderstand what I meant: I'm mot talking about learning a language, I'm talking about the ways of achieving _fluency_ while speaking and understanding it.

s_lasgalen
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Once you’ve become comfortable in the 4 main variations of the language, I believe that it’s a good idea to surround yourself with native speakers and use it on a daily basis.

WizDaPenguin
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Another thing I would recommend is to set the language preference on your phone, apps, electronics, etc to the language you're learning. Helps get you out of your comfort zone and gets you actively using the language

robertolopez
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Very impressed with your English after such a short time- with your mild accent and great grasp of vocabulary and grammar, I probably would’ve guessed you grew up in America with foreign parents. Excellent work!!

mayamartin
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40 minutes may not sound like a lot but it's the consistency that matters the most. Just stick with it every day

pilapila
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Good suggestions, thanks for the share. And not to forget consistency is a big factor.

newkool
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In school you never really talk in that language but I think this should be considered the most important part of language learning imo.

jana