Great vids dude. I'm learning Spanish and German in college, I use visual mnemonics to learn vocab for both of them, right now I can get about 200 words a day with fairly little effort, but what is a good method of learning grammar quickly? For me it's like smacking my head off a brick wall! Got any tips?
I would say that I am at an intermediate level with Spanish and Norwegian. At first I doubted my ability to pick up a third language, but you have inspired me and given me confience. The next language on my list is Dutch. No longer will my Teach Yourself Dutch book collect dust on my book shelf!
I'm 14 And I'm Studying French, German And Spanish At School And Japanese At Home - You've Done Alot Of Languages And I Was Thinking I Wouldn't Be Able To Do It All, But You've Proved To Me It's Possible (': So Thank You For Giving Me Hope Again <3
Awesome video! Thank you for the tips! I am studying German, Spanish, Catalan, French and Afrikaans right now. I am getting along pretty well, and hopefully will be intermediate in them soon! :)
hello!!! Im a language enthusiast too! Im studying german, french, spanish in depth, and then for my fourth i do kinda like a wild card, ive gove like 5 alternates and i do a different one in addition to the other three each day. so i might do german french spanish and dutch one day, or russian instead of dutch the next day, blah blah... yeah. Thats how i study multiples at once. You should study german, its AWESOME and i would totally love to see a video of you speaking german.
@mrwizguy awesome languages you are studying! I am studying multiple languages at once, and I agree, German is awesome, my second favorite to Catalans/Spanish! I am biased though, cuz my mom's from Germany :)
@laoshu505000 thanks for reply! Im trying your system of 4 languages although Im slightly wary. Ive just finished 1st year of Chinese at uni and am on summer break. Im doing Chinese and German 1 day and French and Russian the next. I'll see how it goes - I have to keep the Chinese alive at all costs. Thanks buddy!
i want to learn different languages, i got lucky though and learned both spanish and english before i was 10 now im 16 and im working on german. i really dont think i could handle learning two different languages at once, il stick to german till i get it good.
the best way to learn a language is to be forced to learn it, because when i came to america, i was forced to learn english, and now i speak it better then spanish!
I myself enjoy learning languages. At the moment I'm still a school student. I have been studying Japanese for about 3 years now, and by the time I go to university it will be at least 5-6 years of study all together. I was wondering what you think about learning Chinese (from scratch) and Japanese (intermediate level or low advanced) In university at the same time whilst studying a 2nd faculty. I've been told it's too much pressure. What do you think?
Thanks so much for this video! My typical mistake - take a month off! Anyway, if the week is really busy, then can I get away with 15 minutes of a language a day? Also, is it important to cover all aspects of language in one day? I mean Listening, Reading/Writing, Speaking?
Well, during that first hour of studying the material, you probably want to focus on reading and writing at the same time. The next hour would be for speaking and perhaps listening to some sort of audio. It could be either music or some stories.
Great vids dude. I'm learning Spanish and German in college, I use visual mnemonics to learn vocab for both of them, right now I can get about 200 words a day with fairly little effort, but what is a good method of learning grammar quickly? For me it's like smacking my head off a brick wall! Got any tips?
IamDaReAlSeaN 10 months ago
I would say that I am at an intermediate level with Spanish and Norwegian. At first I doubted my ability to pick up a third language, but you have inspired me and given me confience. The next language on my list is Dutch. No longer will my Teach Yourself Dutch book collect dust on my book shelf!
SubjectAlpha100 11 months ago
I'm 14 And I'm Studying French, German And Spanish At School And Japanese At Home - You've Done Alot Of Languages And I Was Thinking I Wouldn't Be Able To Do It All, But You've Proved To Me It's Possible (': So Thank You For Giving Me Hope Again <3
shugochara369 1 year ago
Awesome video! Thank you for the tips! I am studying German, Spanish, Catalan, French and Afrikaans right now. I am getting along pretty well, and hopefully will be intermediate in them soon! :)
ScarsonFilms 1 year ago
hello!!! Im a language enthusiast too! Im studying german, french, spanish in depth, and then for my fourth i do kinda like a wild card, ive gove like 5 alternates and i do a different one in addition to the other three each day. so i might do german french spanish and dutch one day, or russian instead of dutch the next day, blah blah... yeah. Thats how i study multiples at once. You should study german, its AWESOME and i would totally love to see a video of you speaking german.
mrwizguy 1 year ago
@mrwizguy awesome languages you are studying! I am studying multiple languages at once, and I agree, German is awesome, my second favorite to Catalans/Spanish! I am biased though, cuz my mom's from Germany :)
ScarsonFilms 1 year ago
by the way I voted you up! I dont want any trouble!!!
Paul3love 1 year ago
@Paul3love Thanks for viewing. That sword was given to me as a gift.
laoshu505000 1 year ago
@laoshu505000 thanks for reply! Im trying your system of 4 languages although Im slightly wary. Ive just finished 1st year of Chinese at uni and am on summer break. Im doing Chinese and German 1 day and French and Russian the next. I'll see how it goes - I have to keep the Chinese alive at all costs. Thanks buddy!
Paul3love 1 year ago
hi, whats with the wacking great sword in the background?
Paul3love 1 year ago
i want to learn different languages, i got lucky though and learned both spanish and english before i was 10 now im 16 and im working on german. i really dont think i could handle learning two different languages at once, il stick to german till i get it good.
the best way to learn a language is to be forced to learn it, because when i came to america, i was forced to learn english, and now i speak it better then spanish!
skater3shefik 2 years ago
Hello Moses, You totally changed my perspective about your race,i thought a foreigner like American won't be able to speak Asian language.
Datuksri007 2 years ago
Hello Moses!
I myself enjoy learning languages. At the moment I'm still a school student. I have been studying Japanese for about 3 years now, and by the time I go to university it will be at least 5-6 years of study all together. I was wondering what you think about learning Chinese (from scratch) and Japanese (intermediate level or low advanced) In university at the same time whilst studying a 2nd faculty. I've been told it's too much pressure. What do you think?
Thank you for your videos!
Peter04hipo 2 years ago
Thanks so much for this video! My typical mistake - take a month off! Anyway, if the week is really busy, then can I get away with 15 minutes of a language a day? Also, is it important to cover all aspects of language in one day? I mean Listening, Reading/Writing, Speaking?
happydreamfreak 2 years ago
Well, during that first hour of studying the material, you probably want to focus on reading and writing at the same time. The next hour would be for speaking and perhaps listening to some sort of audio. It could be either music or some stories.
laoshu505000 2 years ago
Thanks!
happydreamfreak 2 years ago